Protecting Yourself After a Construction Accident

When you think about it, it likely isn’t a shock to you that working in construction is an extremely dangerous job. Most construction workers must work with electricity, fire, heavy objects, and large machinery on a daily basis. If you are a construction worker and you have been injured in a construction accident, you may think that it just comes with the job. Perhaps you think you should have done something safer or that accidents cannot always be avoided because it comes with the territory. Accidents do not have to happen, though, and you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. You should know that there is protection for you after an accident like this has occurred. 

How can you protect yourself after this type of accident?

While you may be recovering from a serious injury, it is still possible to protect yourself after you have been injured in a construction accident. Additionally, if you are helping to represent a loved one who has been injured in a construction accident but is unable to represent themselves, a personal injury attorney can help you with this claim as well. There are certain steps that you should expect to take after a construction accident so that you can get the most out of your claim. 

  1. Seek medical attention immediately. The human body is capable of many things, including going into shock after a serious accident has occurred. While this can be good in the moment and help you feel as if you were not injured during the accident, your body could be experiencing internal bleeding or head trauma. You should seek medical attention to have a doctor evaluate your injuries and help you with the recovery process. This will ensure you get the medical attention you need and the documentation necessary for your legal claim. 
  2. Make notes. Anything you can remember about the accident will be helpful. You will want to make note of how the accident occurred, when it happened, where it happened, and if anyone was around to see it. If you were at fault for the injury, an attorney may decide that workers’ compensation is the best route to go when it comes to receiving compensation for your injuries. However, anything you remember can provide good evidence when it comes to establishing fault. 
  3. Report the injury as soon as possible. This is important because you want to make sure you go through the right channels when the injury occurs. If you are physically capable of doing so after the accident, go to your supervisor and tell them about the accident so that it goes on the record. 

It is important that you discuss your accident with a construction accident attorney, like a Miami construction accident attorney, as soon as you can so that he or she can begin looking over your case and help you establish liability. 

Thanks to Needle & Ellenberg, P.A. for their insight into how to protect yourself after a construction accident.