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Delaware County construction accidents

Construction Injuries


Delaware County Construction Accident Injury Lawyers

Construction sites are full of potential hazards, from heavy machinery to unsafe scaffolding. Due to the inherent nature of the work, construction workers face serious job-related risks every day. Anyone injured in a construction accident can face serious medical issues, financial worries, complicated insurance claims, and legal issues.

Facing all of that without legal help is challenging, especially when recovering from serious injuries. That is where the Delaware County construction accident injury lawyers at Pressman, Doyle, Bloom, & York can help. Our team is experienced with these cases, the applicable laws, and the best strategies for pursuing fair compensation.

What Are the Most Common Causes of Delaware County Construction Accident Injuries?

The causes of construction accidents in Delaware County reflect the nature of the job and the environment:

  • Equipment failure or malfunction. Heavy machinery such as cranes, forklifts, and bulldozers is essential on most construction sites, but they can become dangerous if not maintained properly, as some are defective. 
  • Falls from heights are a significant hazard. Workers are often required to climb ladders or work on scaffolding at considerable heights, and any misstep can lead to serious injuries.
  • Workers are also at risk from hazardous substances like asbestos and chemicals, as exposure can lead to life-threatening illnesses.
  • Falling objects, which can result from improperly secured tools or materials.
  • Electrocution from exposed wiring or faulty equipment. 

Any failure to follow safety protocols can increase the chances of significant harm to construction workers.

What Should I Do After a Delaware County Construction Accident Injury?

After sustaining an injury on a construction site in Delaware County, the first priority is to seek medical attention. Even if the injury initially seems minor, some injuries can worsen. Immediate medical care also documents the injury for future claims. 

Once you have received treatment, report the accident to your employer or supervisor. This is a necessary step to begin the process of filing a Workers’ Compensation claim or to initiate a lawsuit in cases where negligence played a role in the accident.

Gathering evidence is key in proving the cause of the accident. Take photographs of the scene, record witness statements, and collect any relevant documentation, such as accident reports or safety records from the construction site. This evidence will be vital when presenting your case to a lawyer or insurance company. 

What Laws Would Apply to My Case?

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is the main federal agency responsible for ensuring safe working conditions in the construction industry. Employers must follow established guidelines to minimize workplace hazards; examples include equipment maintenance and wearing personal protective equipment. Pennsylvania construction companies are responsible for following OSHA guidelines to avoid legal consequences.  

Pennsylvania also has state regulations for construction site safety, so employers must adhere to those safety measures.

Can I File a Workers’ Compensation Claim for a Construction Accident Injury?

Most construction workers in Pennsylvania are eligible for Workers’ Compensation benefits. That coverage provides financial assistance for medical bills, lost wages, and other costs associated with work-related injuries. These benefits are designed to offer support regardless of who was at fault for the accident. 

If a third party, such as a contractor, equipment manufacturer, or another worker, was negligent in causing your injury, you may be able to pursue a personal injury lawsuit in addition to a Workers’ Compensation claim. This is particularly relevant in cases where the negligence of others directly contributed to the accident. A personal injury lawsuit can help you seek additional compensation for pain and suffering and other damages.

What Are My Legal Options After a Delaware County Construction Accident Injury?

Workers’ Compensation is typically the first avenue for compensation, covering medical costs and lost wages. However, Workers’ Compensation claims do not provide compensation for pain and suffering or other non-economic damages.

If the accident was caused by negligence, you may also be able to file a personal injury lawsuit. For example, if a construction company fails to maintain safe equipment or another contractor causes a dangerous worksite condition, those parties could be held accountable in court. A lawsuit against a third party may result in more compensation than a Workers’ Compensation claim, especially for injuries resulting in long-term or permanent disability.

Another legal option involves filing a claim against an equipment manufacturer. If a defect in machinery or safety equipment contributed to your injury, the manufacturer could be held responsible for product liability. In some cases, multiple parties may be liable. Our lawyers can analyze your case from every possible angle and fight to pursue claims against all responsible parties to increase the compensation you might receive.

How Can a Lawyer Help with My Construction Accident Injury?

A lawyer can provide invaluable assistance if you have sustained a construction accident injury. They can explain the legal options available, including filing Workers’ Compensation claims and pursuing lawsuits against negligent parties. They will also assist with gathering the necessary evidence, negotiating with insurance companies, and representing your interests in court if necessary.

Our Delaware County construction accident injury lawyers also know the specific regulations that apply to construction sites and can determine whether safety violations or other forms of negligence contributed to the accident. We also understand how to calculate the full scope of damages you may be entitled to, including medical costs, lost wages, and non-economic damages.

Turn to the Delaware County Construction Accident Injury Lawyers at Pressman, Doyle, Bloom, & York for Dedicated Legal Support

If you were injured in a construction accident, working with an experienced lawyer who cares is important. Contact the Delaware County construction accident injury lawyers at Pressman, Doyle, Bloom, & York for guidance in helping you understand the challenges of these accidents, and who are committed to getting you the compensation you deserve. Call 856-843-8990 or 610-532-4222 or submit our online form for a free consultation. Located in Milmont Park, Pennsylvania and Cherry Hill, New Jersey, we proudly serve clients across Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

 

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