If you suffered construction site injuries, you may have options for seeking compensation for your injuries and other damages. Our Prattville construction accident lawyer represents injured workers in workers’ compensation or third-party injury claims based on these accidents.
Our seasoned personal injury lawyer at the Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown has recovered more than $100 million for clients over the last 30 years. We help injured individuals seek and secure compensation for negligence injuries, workplace injuries, and more. Contact us today for a free, confidential consultation with our team. We will assess your options and explain how our Prattville, AL, team can help.
Recovering Damages Based on a Construction Accident and Injuries
When our attorney represents someone injured on a Prattville construction site in a third-party case, we document their injuries, expenses, and losses to pursue the maximum compensation available to them. This approach ensures our client has the money they need to pay for their medical care, including any care and support they may need in the future for long-term or permanent injuries.
Some of the most common types of recoverable damages in these cases include the following:
- Medical bills and care costs to date
- Future care and support needs
- Income losses from time unable to work
- Diminished ability to work and earn if there are lasting impairments
- Property damages, if any personal property was damaged or destroyed
- Related expenses
- Non-economic losses, including physical and emotional pain and suffering
Workers’ Compensation in a Construction Accident Case
Per the Alabama Department of Labor, state law requires construction industry employers to provide workers’ compensation insurance regardless of the number of workers they employ. Workers’ compensation covers any necessary medical care and roughly two-thirds of your wages while you recover.
If an injured worker has coverage and is struggling to get approval for their medical coverage and lost income, our construction accident lawyer can help fight for workers’ compensation benefits.
Some of these workers may also qualify to pursue third-party damages if a party who is not their employer caused their accident and injuries.
What To Do Next
If you have been in a construction site accident, inform your boss immediately. If you are not going to the emergency room, they will direct you to a workers’ compensation-approved doctor to treat your injuries. If possible, take pictures and videos of the accident scene and record what you remember. Then file for workers’ compensation within 90 days.
If you are not an employee, inform the supervisor on site. In addition to pictures and videos, gather any contact information. See a doctor as soon as possible, and if you have questions, contact a Prattville construction injury lawyer from our team.