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Obtaining workers’ compensation for construction accidents

Posted on April 23, 2015 in Workers' Compensation

 

Construction projects are popping up all over California, from improved highways to commercial building development to new houses in growing communities. While construction creates jobs, these jobs are not without risk. In fact, construction is one of the most hazardous industries in which one can be employed. When a worker suffers an injury at a construction site, it’s important to think about filing a workers’ compensation claim in order to recover compensation for losses. Read on to find out why it may be helpful to hire an attorney to assist with the claim.

The best time to look at hiring a lawyer is within two weeks after the accident. It’s important to start a case as soon as possible so that damages can be paid for in a timely manner. Medical bills tend to pile up right away, and when a victim misses work, he or she may not be paid. These lost wages, on top of injuries can quickly cause physical and financial distress.

Many employers try to avoid costly litigation by offering settlements to injured employees. A construction attorney can help determine if a settlement is in a client’s best interests. Some may appear tempting at first, but it’s important to look ahead to the future and see if the money offered can pay for medical bills, lost wages and any future expenses.

Those injured in construction accidents should consider contacting a lawyer to discuss the appropriate steps to take. Sometimes filing a workers’ compensation claim is sufficient, but there are instances in which filing a civil suit against the employer might be recommended, especially if the injuries are significant and require long-term medical care.

 

Source: FindLaw, “Should I Hire a Construction Accident Attorney?,” accessed April 19, 2015