Industrial Accident Lawyer Alabama
Industrial accidents can be devastating. Workers in these industries are surrounded by heavy equipment and machinery, toxic substances, and a loud, sometimes chaotic atmosphere. It’s no wonder that industrial accidents happen almost every day in Alabama. Victims of these devastating accidents may be out of work for months recuperating. As you’re lying in the hospital, worrying about how you will pay your bills, it may seem like there is no one to help you. We can help. Our experienced Alabama industrial accident lawyers from Marsh | Rickard | Bryan, LLC, supports industrial accident victims just like you. We help you navigate the Alabama workers’ compensation system and identify all benefits that you qualify for. We can also advise you about filing a suit for damages against the party that caused the accident. Call us today for a free consultation.
Industrial Accidents Can Cause Devastating Injuries
Most industrial accidents happen to employees at manufacturing plants, oil or gas extraction facilities, construction zones, or similar places. Injuries can be painful and catastrophic. Some people may require ongoing medical care or physical therapy to regain their abilities after an industrial accident. And, while you may qualify for Alabama Workers’ Compensation, its benefits may not be enough to cover all your needs.
If a third party caused your industrial accident, you may have grounds to file a third-party lawsuit against the at-fault person or entity. Our legal team can evaluate your situation and advise on the right course of action. We’re committed to securing the maximum compensation in your case.
Skilled Legal Advice In Your Time Of Need
The post-accident legal process can feel overwhelming. You’re focused on recovering and returning to work, but you may be unable to do the job you once did. You may be eligible for vocational rehabilitation to learn new skills and secure gainful employment. Or, you may be eligible for scheduled disability payments. We can explore your options under Alabama law..
If a third party, like a general contractor, subcontractor or vendor, was responsible for causing the incident that led to your injury, then they could be legally liable. You could file a suit to secure compensation for the full amount of your medical bills and lost wages from work, plus the pain and suffering from your injuries and the emotional trauma from the incident.
Our Alabama Personal Injury Lawyers Want To Hear Your Story
Have you been hurt in an industrial accident? Contact Marsh | Rickard | Bryan, LLC today for a free consultation with an Alabama industrial accidents lawyer.