Should I seek legal help for construction injuries?

On Behalf of | Jan 2, 2015 | Construction Workers' Accidents

Construction is one of the most dangerous industries, as many New York construction workers can attest. Erecting a building involves multiple elements, including electricity, heights, power tools, machinery and heavy equipment. Add unskilled workers with minimal training and protection, and the results can be disastrous – even fatal. Those who do survive a construction accident must often deal with physical limitations and disabilities. While your injuries heal, you may wonder if hiring a lawyer is a good idea.

Construction injuries can range from relatively minor – such as bruises and lacerations – to debilitating – such as brain injuries, amputations, broken bones and paralysis. While minor injuries may not be significant enough to warrant a legal claim, you may want to consider legal help if you require long-term medical care. Serious injuries may require frequent X-rays, CT scans, medical tests, physical therapy, medication, wheelchairs and other medical equipment, and even in-home care to help with daily tasks. All of this can be costly and you will likely be unable to afford it on your own, especially if you are unable to work and earn an income during this time.

With help from a qualified construction accident attorney, you can recover the compensation you need to improve your quality of life and pay for past, present and future expenses caused by the accident. A lawyer can help you fill out a workers’ compensation claim and make you aware of other options to obtain compensation. They can also help you with the paperwork and work with your insurance company, if applicable.

You don’t want to lose out on much-needed financial compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Schedule a consultation as soon as possible following your accident so you can preserve your legal rights.

Source: FindLaw, “Should I Hire a Construction Accident Attorney?,” accessed Dec. 27, 2014

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