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4701 Oleander Drive, Suite A
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Construction sites make dangerous workplaces, and construction injuries are all too common. Who pays if you are injured on the job at a construction site, though?
In most cases, construction injuries are covered by your employers’ workers’ compensation insurance, including your medical expenses, lost wages, compensation for lost body parts, and temporary or permanent disability payments.
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Construction workers face dangerous conditions on the job site every day, whether they are working on a construction site with heavy machinery, climbing buildings or scaffolding, or working on the roadside with cars and trucks speeding past them.
If you are hurt on the construction site, your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance should cover you if your injuries happened during the course and scope of your employment.
No matter where your jobsite is, most likely there are job hazards like heavy machinery, tools, ladders, scaffolding, or traffic passing by. Some of the more common sources of injuries suffered by construction workers include:
Common injuries caused by these situations include:
If you are injured on a construction site, workers’ compensation may not be your only option. If your injuries were caused by a third party – a motorist, vendor, machine manufacturer, or anyone not employed by your company, then you may be able to file a lawsuit against the responsible party to recover damages.
Workers’ compensation is no-fault insurance, which means, as long as your injury happened during the course and scope of your employment, you are covered. Your recovery under workers’ compensation is limited, however.
If your injury was caused by a third party and you can prove negligence, you may be able to recover damages that are not available through workers’ compensation, like pain and suffering, and potentially punitive damages if you can prove gross negligence or intentional conduct.
You can file both a workers’ compensation claim and a third-party lawsuit, although you cannot be compensated twice for the same injury.
If you are hurt on the job at a construction site, you should:
Your workers’ compensation attorney on the Axelrod team will help you to:
Your Myrtle Beach workers’ compensation attorney on the Axelrod team will help you to determine whether you are entitled to workers’ compensation coverage, help you to make your claim, and represent you before the workers’ compensation commission.
Call Axelrod and Associates now at 843-353-3449 or send us an email to set up a free consultation and review of your case.
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