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Construction work is one of the most dangerous forms of employment. A construction site is a dangerous place, and it’s the most dangerous for construction workers who spend hours a day there. It can also be potentially dangerous for bystanders. Construction sites have to follow important safety regulations to maintain safety. Hazards can come from dangerous equipment, employees, safety management, employers, and improper regulatory compliance. Construction site accidents can cause traumatic and life-changing injuries to employees and to third parties.
If you were the victim of a construction site accident in Glendale, CA, you could receive compensation for your damages. Injuries from a construction accident can lead to immense medical costs, a long recovery, and other complications. Third parties and bystanders can file for personal injury claims if a party’s negligence was the cause of the accident.
If you are an employee, you may be able to file for a personal injury claim in addition to a workers’ compensation claim and receive damages beyond what is available in a workers’ comp claim. If you want to file a personal injury claim in Glendale, you need a Glendale construction accident attorney to make the process faster, easier, and more likely to be successful.
Being injured on the job or near a construction site can be painful and frustrating. It can be especially upsetting if it was caused by another party’s negligence or carelessness. At the Law Offices of Carl D. Barnes, we are unrelenting in pursuing justice for your claim. If another party was to blame, such as an employer, business, or manufacturer, we want to hold them accountable. Our attorneys have won more than $1 billion for victims of personal injuries and have decades of experience between them.
Our lawyers can listen to your situation and determine if you have a claim. We can investigate the accident and gather evidence. If you are an employee, we can determine if you have legal options outside of workers’ compensation. No matter how you were injured, we can help you determine the at-fault party so you can hold them liable for your medical costs, pain and suffering, and additional damages.
Construction sites can cause damage to pedestrians and other bystanders. Though site workers are at a higher risk, those walking, driving, or passing by could be injured by construction sites. There may be falling objects, unsecured scaffolding, loose debris, or improperly safeguarded hazards.
Most personal injury claims would be made against the construction company, which is liable for the actions of its employees and for other safety regulation failures. There may be other parties who should be held liable. In order to file a personal injury claim, you must prove fault for the accident. An attorney can help you determine a negligent or reckless party.
In most cases, an injured employee must seek compensation through the workers’ compensation insurance system. However, there are some situations where a personal injury claim is appropriate. This includes:
A personal injury claim can be beneficial in obtaining additional types of damages. A workers’ compensation claim will cover damages of lost income, medical bills, and the impact of disability. However, a personal injury claim can also cover additional damages such as pain and suffering or other noneconomic damages. Unlike a workers’ compensation claim, you have to hold a party liable in a personal injury claim.
When a party is held liable, it means they are legally and financially responsible for a victim’s damages. Parties that may be liable include:
Each construction accident is going to have unique circumstances. One or more of these parties may be held liable for damages.
For a party to be considered negligent, they must have owed the injured party a duty of care and breached that duty. This breach should have caused the accident, which led to the injured party suffering damages. Once negligence is proven, the party can be held liable for those damages.
Even if you were partially at fault for the accident, you can still earn compensation. Under California pure comparative negligence laws, you can be up to 99% liable for the accident and still have the right to compensation. The final compensation amount is reduced by the same percentage as you are comparatively negligent. In order to get the most possible compensation from a personal injury claim, an attorney can argue for the most compensation and the least comparative negligence percentage possible.
Both employees and bystanders can suffer severe harm from accidents. Common types of accidents on construction sites include:
The most common type of accident on construction sites involves falling. Construction employees are often on ladders, scaffolding, high floors, and roofs. Even falls from low elevation can result in serious injuries. Falls can cause broken and fractured bones, traumatic brain injuries, paralysis, and other life-altering injuries. They can also be fatal. Falls can be caused by failure of safety procedures, improper safety gear use, or faulty scaffolding.
The statute of limitations is the amount of time you have to file a certain claim. For most personal injury accident claims, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of the accident. If you were unaware that the accident was another party’s fault, the statute of limitations is one year from the date you knew or should have known. If you don’t file your personal injury claim within the statute of limitations, you give up your right to compensation for medical costs, lost income, lost earning capacity, pain and suffering, and other damages.
There are several things a construction site can do to increase safety:
Lawyer fees depend on several factors, including their fee structure, the number of years they’ve worked in law, and where their firm is located. It also depends on how complex your case is. The fee structure for many personal injury claims like construction accidents is a contingency fee structure. Under a contingency fee, an attorney is not given any upfront cost. The client may pay some court costs, but an attorney is paid only if they are successful in obtaining a settlement. They are paid a percentage of the settlement, which is usually 25-40% in California.
When you are severely injured from a construction accident, it can be overwhelming, and you may not be sure what to do. If someone was at fault for the accident, you deserve compensation. At the Law Offices of Carl D. Barnes, we want to help you maximize the compensation you get from a claim. Contact our team today so we can help you determine if you have a valid personal injury claim.
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