Work-Related & Construction Injuries
Helping Workers In Construction And Other Industries
When workers are injured in construction accidents while on the job, they may believe their only legal recourse is to file workers’ compensation claims against their employers. While this can be true, in certain cases, third-party injury claims can also be brought.
At Marsh, Rickard & Bryan, in Birmingham, Alabama, our experienced trial attorneys represent clients in claims against third parties. Contact our firm to discuss your legal options following a construction accident at work.
Obtaining Full Compensation For Workplace Injuries
A primary benefit of a third-party action is that it can include financial recovery for pain and suffering, unlike a workers’ compensation claim. At Marsh, Rickard & Bryan, we have the background and resources to investigate the work injury and determine who or what was responsible. In the course of our experience, we have represented clients with work injuries:
- Due to unsafe or defective equipment
- Caused by negligent property owners (different from the employer)
- Attributed to the action or lack of action of another company’s employees
In addition to thorough discovery, our firm utilizes technology to enhance arguments on your behalf. To clarify the issues in a construction work safety claim or any on-the-job injury claim, our skilled trial lawyers use visual presentation software such as sanction and case map to clearly explain to juries how complicated equipment works and who was responsible for what on the job site.
Putting Experience And Technology To Work
If you or a loved one has suffered a catastrophic injury from an accident at work, trust the work injury attorneys at Marsh, Rickard & Bryan, to fight for you. Even if your workers’ compensation claim has been denied, we may be able to help. Contact our firm to discuss your construction accident or on-the-job injury with our legal team.
Common Complications In Construction Accident Injury Claims
Construction sites are among the most hazardous environments, and injuries are unfortunately not uncommon. When an accident occurs, navigating the legal and insurance landscape to seek compensation can be complex and fraught with challenges.
At Marsh | Rickard | Bryan, LLC, we’re well-versed on the complications that a work-related injury presents, and are ready to take on even the most complex claim or tough opponent to ensure that your rights are protected. These are some of the challenges that a construction site injury claim may have, but fear not—our lawyers are protecting you no matter what curveballs your case throws.
Determining Liability
One of the primary complications in construction accident claims is determining liability. Construction sites often involve multiple parties, including general contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, and property owners. Pinpointing who is responsible for the accident can be challenging, as liability may be shared among several parties.
Construction Site Regulations
Construction sites are governed by a maze of regulations and safety standards established by organizations like the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Navigating these regulations and understanding their implications can be daunting. A construction accident lawyer is well-versed in these regulations and can assess whether safety standards were violated and how these violations contributed to the accident.
Insurance Issues
Insurance plays a crucial role in construction accident claims, but dealing with insurance companies can be fraught with difficulties. Insurance policies may be complex, and insurers may attempt to minimize payouts by disputing claims or offering inadequate settlements. An attorney can help you understand your insurance coverage, negotiate with insurers, and ensure that you receive fair compensation for your injuries and losses.
Disputes Over The Severity Of Injuries
Insurance companies and opposing parties often dispute the severity and extent of injuries sustained in construction accidents. They may question the validity of medical reports or argue that injuries are less severe than claimed. A lawyer can work with medical experts to provide detailed evidence of the injuries, their impact on your life, and the long-term effects, strengthening your case.
Proving Negligence
To successfully pursue a third party construction accident claim, you must prove that negligence contributed to the accident. This involves demonstrating that the responsible party failed to uphold the necessary standard of care and that this failure directly caused your injuries. Proving negligence requires gathering evidence, such as witness testimonies, safety records, and expert opinions. An experienced lawyer can effectively gather and present this evidence to establish negligence.
Potential For Third-Party Claims
In addition to workers’ compensation claims, you might have the option to pursue third-party claims if someone other than your employer was responsible for the accident. This could include equipment manufacturers, property owners, or subcontractors. Identifying and pursuing third-party claims adds another layer of complexity to the case. A lawyer can evaluate the potential for third-party claims and manage them alongside your primary claim.
Do You Need Help From A Work-Related Injury Lawyer?
Construction accident injury claims can be complex, involving multiple parties, intricate regulations, and challenging negotiations. By understanding these common complications and seeking the guidance of an experienced construction injury lawyer, you can advocate for your rights, and achieve the compensation you deserve for your injuries and losses. We’re ready to help you. Contact Marsh | Rickard | Bryan, LLC today for a free consultation with a construction injury lawyer.
How Long Does It Typically Take To Resolve A Construction Injury Claim In Alabama?
Construction injuries can leave us facing medical bills, lost wages, and long recovery periods. Filing a claim is an important step toward getting the compensation we need, but the process can take time. The length of a case depends on several factors, including the severity of the injury, the venue, the judge, how the claim is handled, and whether a settlement or trial occurs.
What Happens If The Case Goes To Trial?
Most construction injury claims settle before reaching trial, but some cases require trying the case in court. Getting to trial usually takes years, depending on court schedules and the complexity of the case. If negotiations do not result in a fair settlement, going to court may be the best option. Working with an attorney can help us determine the best path forward.
Can A Settlement Speed Up The Process?
Settlements often resolve cases faster than going to trial. If liability is clear and both sides agree on a fair amount, a claim may be settled faster than going to trial. However, accepting a quick settlement may not always be in our best interest. It’s important to fully understand the long-term costs of our injury before agreeing to any offer. An Alabama work related construction injuries lawyer can help negotiate a settlement that covers all expenses.
How Can Legal Representation Impact The Timeline?
Having legal representation can make the process smoother and help avoid unnecessary delays. An attorney gathers evidence, negotiates with insurance companies, and ensures that paperwork is handled correctly. While legal action can take time, proper handling of a case can prevent mistakes that lead to longer delays.
Recovering from a construction injury is challenging, and dealing with a claim on our own can add stress. Working with an Alabama work related construction injuries lawyer can help us move through the process efficiently while protecting our rights. Marsh | Rickard | Bryan, LLC has the experience to handle construction injury claims and fight for fair compensation. Contact us today for a consultation to discuss our case.