Construction is an important part of growth and change in society, and it is everywhere in California. Unfortunately, construction sites are very dangerous, both for the workers on the site and anyone nearby. If you have been injured on a construction site, the amount of compensation you can receive will depend on whether you were working at the time, or if you were a bystander. While bystanders can file a personal injury claim, the situation becomes much more complicated for employees on construction sites. A Richmond construction accident lawyer can help anyone injured determine the best path for securing the compensation they need.
Compensation for Injured Construction WorkersIn most cases, employees on construction sites must file a workers' compensation claim when they are injured on the job. Workers' compensation insurance is required for all employers in California, even if they only have one employee. As such, injured workers should report the accident to their employer or supervisor, who should then file an insurance claim. Workers' compensation will provide benefits for all medical expenses and a portion of the worker's lost income.
However, injured workers must also file a personal injury claim in some instances. For construction workers, specifically, these are known as third party claims. Construction workers can file a third party claim against anyone who was negligent and caused an injury on a worksite, as long as that person is not associated with the employer in any way. For example, a construction worker may become injured by a piece of defective equipment. When that is the case, the worker can then file a third party claim against the negligent equipment manufacturer. If you are unsure of who can be held liable for your injuries, an experienced construction accident attorney in Richmond can help.
Compensation for Injured BystandersWhen a person who is not an employee, but an innocent bystander, becomes injured on or near a construction site, that person can file a personal injury claim. When filing these claims, the accident victim must determine who was at fault for the accident, and prove that the party was negligent.
Neither type of personal injury claim is easy to file. An investigation must be conducted into the incident, and evidence must be collected to prove the at-fault party's negligence. People who are injured on construction sites typically suffer some of the most severe personal injuries and so, it is essential to work with a Richmond construction accident lawyer who can take on these tasks while injured individuals focus on their recovery.
Call Our California Construction Accident Lawyers TodayAt Brod Law Firm, we understand how devastating construction accident injuries are, and we also know how to file these claims to secure the compensation you need. If you or a loved one has been hurt, call an experienced construction accident attorney in Richmond today at (800) 427-7020. We will review your case, advise you of the options available and if necessary, help you file your claim to give you the best chance of success. Contact us now to schedule your free case evaluation and to learn more about how we can help.