Construction Accident Claims Introduction
Thousands of construction workers are injured or killed in construction site accidents each year. Construction companies must inspect each site with safety engineers and provide safety programs, but unfortunately accidents still occur due to the inadequacy of these provisions.
When a construction site accident occurs, the owners, architects, insurance
companies and manufacturers of equipment can be held responsible for inadequate
safety provisions. The general contractor and all subcontractors are required
to provide a reasonably safe site, to warn of hazards inherent in the site
and work, to hire careful employees, to coordinate job safety and to supervise
compliance with safety specifications.
Third Party Negligence
Manufacturers of construction equipment are responsible designing and maintaining safe products. Defective or dangerous products may include the following: scaffolding, cranes, power tools, derricks, hoists, conveyors, woodworking tools, ladders, winches, trucks, graters, scrapers, tractors, bulldozers, forklifts, back hoes, heavy equipment, boilers, pressure vessels, gas detectors and other types of construction equipment.
It is often possible to find liable third parties in the event of an
accident or injury. Since most sites involve many
subcontractors, it is very common to locate several potential third party
Defendants. The lawyer may also consider claims against the general contractor,
who may be responsible for supervision and my be contractually responsible
for the injury. In more complex cases, the legal principles of Agency and
analysis of Corporate law may lead to sophisticated determinations as to
who is technically an "employee" and who the "third parties"
are in a given situation.
Workers' Compensation
Workers' Compensation law is designed to help injured workers as well
as employers in dealing with the problems of health insurance. The Workers'
Compensation Act provides benefits to workers who are injured on the job
or suffer an occupational disease arising out of and in the course of employment.
The benefits under Workers' Comp include weekly payments based on a percentage
of the employee's average weekly wage for temporary total disability, partial
disability, permanent and total disability and permanent loss of function
and disfigurement. Workers' Comp also covers medical expenses for treatment
that is reasonable, necessary and related to the industrial injury and
vocational rehabilitation services.
Unfortunately Workers' Compensation alone may be insufficient compensation
especially in the case of very serious and catastrophic personal injuries.
As indicated above it is necessary to look for a negligent third party
such as the manufacturer of a dangerous or defective product, improper
safety devices or some other party who is at fault. These cases require
immediate attention and expertise because the responsible third party may
be difficult to locate and evidence (such as a piece of defective machinery)
needs to be preserved.
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