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The recent announcement that 1,200 new homes will be built in Palm Bay adds to the expanding list of construction projects in Brevard County’s largest city and its neighboring towns in Florida. While helping to grow our thriving community, all of this new construction will likely increase the number of Palm Bay construction accidents and attendant claims for compensation.
Workers and other parties who are injured in construction accidents should seek prompt medical treatment, regardless of how minor an injury might appear to be. They should then consult with an experienced Palm Bay personal injury lawyer from Kogan & DiSalvo to determine the best path forward to recover full damages for their injuries.
A majority of Florida construction accidents fall into one of four broad categories:
These and other types of construction accidents are often the result of another party’s carelessness or negligence. A construction site accident lawyer in Brevard County will review the circumstances of your case in-depth to determine which parties may be liable for your injuries, and whether you might be eligible to seek compensation above and beyond workers compensation.
Construction accident injuries can include:
Some construction accident injuries may not be immediately obvious but will become apparent and even get worse in the hours or days following the accident. Injured parties should always seek prompt medical treatment after any kind of construction accident.
Injured Florida construction workers can recover reimbursements for medical expenses, lost wages, and certain other losses by filing a workers’ compensation claim with their employer’s insurance company. That insurance will also provide limited benefits to the worker’s survivors in the event of a fatal construction accident.
To qualify for workers’ compensation benefits, an injured employee should report the accident in writing to his or her employer within thirty days.
The compensation that an injured worker can recover through workers’ compensation does not include damages for pain and suffering and other noneconomic losses. Workers generally cannot sue their employers for those types of losses that are caused by on-the-job injuries, but they may have valid claims against other parties that are at fault for the underlying accident.
Further, workers’ compensation claims are specific to employees and do not extend to site visitors or individuals who suffer injuries while passing by a South Florida construction site.
In all cases, a skilled attorney will analyze all possible sources of recovery to pursue the largest available compensation for an injured party, including damages for pain and suffering.
If you’ve been hurt in a Florida construction site accident:
Construction sites are rapidly changing environments. Critical evidence of the cause of an accident can be lost very quickly in those environments. A skilled legal representative can investigate the circumstances surrounding your injury and make sure key evidence is gathered to prove your claim.
The right lawyer will answer your questions promptly and keep open lines of communication throughout the legal process. Always choose a lawyer who offers a free initial consultation. Key questions to ask the attorney include:
After the initial consultation, ask yourself if you feel that the lawyer has your best interests in mind and will be a zealous advocate for your claim. Your instincts are often the best guide to tell you that you have found a construction accident lawyer you can trust.
The personal injury lawyers at Kogan & DiSalvo are proud of our Palm Bay community and we offer our Brevard County neighbors the highest caliber of legal representation when injuries happen on construction sites. Reach out today to see how we can help.
If you are injured and unable to come to us,
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