Being that working on a construction site involves physical labor, there is always a lingering possibility that serious injuries can occur while on the job. Unfortunately, construction accidents are oftentimes severe, and if you or a loved one has been harmed in one, you need a competent Snohomish County construction accident lawyer who can help you effectively fight for the compensation you need. Contact Amy C Brown Law, PLLC today to schedule your free initial consultation.
Construction workers are among the most diligent members of the workforce, and we at Amy C Brown, PLLC believe they deserve strong legal representation when injured on the job. If you’ve been hurt in a construction accident of any kind, please don’t hesitate to speak with a skilled Snohomish County work injury lawyer from our firm for help.
Construction workers and all others who enter construction sites can sustain injuries in any number of ways. Some of the most common are as follows:
If you have sustained injuries in any of the preceding ways, you should reach out to a skilled Snohomish County construction accident lawyer to discuss how you should proceed.
In Washington State, two primary avenues for seeking compensation exist: workers’ compensation claims and third-party construction accident claims. While both aim to provide relief for injuries sustained on the job, they differ significantly in their approach and potential outcomes.
Workers’ compensation claims are designed to provide quick and certain relief. As a no-fault system, it allows injured workers to receive benefits regardless of who caused the accident. These benefits typically cover medical expenses and a portion of lost wages. However, workers’ compensation does not allow for the recovery of damages for pain and suffering, nor does it typically permit lawsuits against employers.
In contrast, third-party injury claims are filed when someone other than your employer or a co-worker is responsible for your injury. This could be a negligent contractor, equipment manufacturer, or another party. These claims, unlike workers’ compensation, allow you to seek full compensation for all damages, including pain and suffering, full wage loss, and emotional distress. The process, however, is more complex and requires proving the third party’s negligence.
Deciding between these two paths depends on the specifics of your case. At Amy C Brown Law, PLLC, we can help you navigate these options and advise you on the best course of action for your unique situation.
After a construction accident, securing the compensation you deserve is crucial for your recovery and financial stability. The compensation you may be entitled to can cover various expenses and impacts of the injury. This may include:
Here at Amy C Brown Law, PLLC, we are dedicated to fighting for construction and work injury victims throughout Washington State. Contact us today to schedule your free case evaluation with our dedicated personal injury law firm.
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