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More about Construction Site Accidents

The construction industry is long considered the most dangerous work industry in the world. Every year, more than 150,000 construction workers are injured in accidents while on the job. In more than 4,500 cases, victims end up losing their lives due to the extent of their injuries while countless others are left to endure overwhelming pain and suffering.

When victims are involved in accidents on the job, it is crucial that they understand various legal options available to them. For this reason, we will discuss the ins-and-outs of construction site accidents so you know what to do should you even be victimized in one of these accidents.

Types of Construction Site Accidents

Victims can suffer devastating injuries in a variety of accident types. Some of the most common injuries victims suffer from are burn injuries. Many fields, such as the oil and gas industry, place victims at an increased risk of being injured in fires and explosions. Sadly, electrocutions are another leading cause of devastating construction accidents. Working in unfamiliar territories with new and untested wires, piping, and equipment can present unknown challenges for workers. Sadly, there are thousands of people injured as a result.

Other common injuries sustained by construction workers throughout our state include:

  • Vision impairments, blindness, and other eye injuries.
  • Broken bones.
  • Knee and ankle injuries.
  • Neck, back, and shoulder injuries.
  • Spinal cord injuries that often lead to paraplegia or quadriplegia.
  • Toxic chemical exposure.

Falling Objects at Construction Sites

One of the most common questions victims involved in construction accidents have is whether or not they have any legal options after being injured by falling materials. In short, victims often do have various legal options available to help them get the justice and compensation they deserve.

Construction workers, site managers, and various other parties are responsible for ensuring materials are accurately secured at job sites. Unfortunately, there are numerous instances where scaffolding blows off buildings and crashes down onto bystanders and workers. These victims often suffer devastating injuries that lead to overwhelming pain and suffering. When harmed, victims can collect compensation to help alleviate the financial burdens they face for medical treatment, pain and suffering, lost wages, and more. Working with an aggressive workplace accident attorney in Florida will provide those harmed with their best chances of recovering.

What to do if You are Injured

If you suffer devastating injuries on a construction site, you may have legal options available for you. If you were injured while working, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits. These laws provide benefits and compensation to workers who are injured so they can get medical treatment and receive lost wages while they recover.

In other cases, third-party lawsuits may be possible. These claims can be filed against all responsible parties and help those harmed collect full and fair compensation for a plethora of damages. Working with a skilled and knowledgeable personal injury attorney at Sheftall & Associates will help you to determine the best option for you. Contact our team today at 904-647-2296 to discuss legal options available for you.