Construction Site Injuries
Injuries that take place on a construction site frequently involve workers’ compensation claims. However, there are a number of potential claims that may be pursued in a construction accident case and workers’ compensation insurance is often not the only available remedy. While the ability to recover damages from an employer may be affected by workers’ compensation laws, additional compensation may be available from other liable parties or their insurance companies. There are several parties which may be liable for a construction site injury including the site owner, engineering professionals, contractors and subcontractors, manufacturers, construction managers, and material or equipment suppliers. Since workers’ compensation typically only covers medical expenses and lost wages, it may be necessary to pursue an action against parties other than the employer in order to get compensation for losses such as pain and suffering. When a non-worker is injured at a construction site, for example being hit by falling debris on a public sidewalk, workers’ compensation is not an issue and a remedy can be sought from any liable party. Liability issues can be complex in a construction site accident case and you should discuss the details of the accident with an attorney as soon as possible.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a Construction Site Accident in a California, contact The Scranton Law Firm and speak with one of our experienced California accident attorneys for free today.
