Raleigh Construction Accident Attorney Standing Up for Employees and Their Families
Construction accidents injure and sadly take the lives of many North Carolina residents each year. Construction worksites are unfortunately full of hazards - from heavy machinery to chemical substances, every construction worksite poses risks upon employees that are often not issues in other professional environments.
Federal and state laws place rules and regulations on employers to ensure workplace safety is being upheld. In the event that you or a loved one suffer an accident on a construction worksite due to the negligence of the employer, you’re entitled to seek compensation for your injuries, wages lost, and pain and suffering.
How Can I Be Sure the Accident I Suffered Constitutes a Personal Injury Case?
From chemical burns to asbestos poisoning and even machinery or equipment failure, there are many imminent risks involved when you’re working in a live construction workplace. If you’re unsure if the construction accident you suffered constitutes a personal injury, speak with a personal injury attorney as soon as you possibly can.
Slips, trips, and falls are some of the most frequently occurring accidents on construction sites. Loose wires trailing on the ground or even wet or icy conditions can cause an employee to suffer a slip. Slip and fall accidents can seem harmless but some can end in broken bones or even a traumatic brain injury.
Deafening noise from constant exposure to heavy machinery can injure a construction worker in the long term. Many construction sites rely on heavy machinery throughout the day to get the job done, and some employees spend their entire workday around deafening noise. If an employer fails to provide proper equipment or time away from the constant drone of machinery, this may constitute an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) violation.
Asbestos poisoning is unfortunately a common consequence of working in construction. Asbestos is a heat resistant material that was commonly incorporated into many buildings and fabrics in the past. Asbestos needs to be abated from anywhere that it has been utilized because exposure can lead to poisoning or diseases such as mesothelioma. If you have been exposed to asbestos on the job, you have a right to seek compensation.
The incidents above are not an exhaustive list of the injuries one can possibly suffer on the job. There are a number of injuries and accidents that can occur on a construction worksite and every last one deserves to be taken seriously. For those who have been injured on a construction site and have to miss work to recover from injuries, the consequences can be extremely detrimental to your income and ability to pay your bills, in addition to the medical issues one may suffer.
How Can I Provide for My Family While I’m Out of Work?
Those who have been injured on the job almost always need to take extensive time off of work to care for their injuries. When medical bills pile up, it can seem impossible to pay your rent, mortgage, or other outstanding debts on top of the astronomical cost of medical care.
If you have been injured on the job you’re entitled to file for workers’ compensation, which can possibly ensure an employee receives two-thirds of his or her normal monthly salary during their disability or time off. Filing a workers’ compensation claim requires specific times of documentation and careful adherence to workers’ compensation procedures. It’s smart to turn to a lawyer to help with the workers’ compensation filing process because a denial of your claim can cause financial hardship.
For those who have filed for workers’ compensation after a construction accident injury and their claim was denied, it’s not too late to ask for help with your workers compensation claim. Your workers’ compensation attorney will help guide you through the process of appealing the denial and will acutely assess the status of your application to ensure it’s strong enough to get you the results you deserve.
What Help is Available?
If you’re in search of a North Carolina Construction Accident attorney, Laura S. Jenkins, PC. Laura has over a decade of experience fighting for construction accident victims and their families and will stop at nothing to earn you the compensation you rightfully deserve.
If you or a loved one has suffered a construction accident injury, call Laura S. Jenkins, PC today at (919) 846-7766 for a free, no-obligation consultation of your case. You deserve to speak with an attorney who will fight for your best interest.