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Payer & Associates Miami Injury Lawyer 305-854-4442

Obtaining Workers’ Compensation For Construction Workers

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Anyone who works in the construction industry understands that risks come with the territory. And that’s why construction workers work so hard to follow the rules and comply with regulations. After all, no one wants to get hurt. Unfortunately, despite the best efforts of the average construction worker, accidents sometimes happen anyway.

Local10 News recently reported that the arm of a 44-year-old construction worker was severed while he was working with an industrial auger in Hillsboro Beach. Augers are a heavy piece of equipment that are used in the construction industry to drill holes. Tragically, the man’s arm was impacted by the auger instead of the location it was intended to drill. But miraculously, due to the quick actions of Broward police officers and medical professionals, the man’s arm may be able to be reattached.

The nature of construction work and the frequency with which construction workers operate heavy and dangerous equipment means that there are many opportunities for an accident to occur. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of fatalities that happen as result of workplace accidents at construction sites has been steadily increasing over the last few years. This trend is alarming. Though, naturally, the risk of injury on a construction site is greater than that of an office job, it still doesn’t mean that you should have to fear for your life while trying to provide for your family.

If you or a loved one has been injured and is in need of a workers’ compensation attorney in Miami, you can count on the attorneys at Payer & Associates to be by your side.

What Causes Construction Accidents at Work?

The most common causes of workplace accidents on construction sites are:

  • Other workers’ errors
  • Poorly maintained equipment
  • Scaffolding failure
  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Defective machinery or tools
  • Moving vehicle accidents
  • Material suddenly being dropped that causes crushing
  • Exposure to chemicals and other toxins
  • Falling from high spaces

What Injuries Can Workers’ Compensation Be Filed For?

Any of them. If your injury is incurred while you are working onsite as a construction worker in Florida as an employee, you can file a claim for workers’ insurance benefits. Injuries incurred while working in a construction zone may include broken bones, missing limbs, spinal injuries, brain injuries, internal injuries, and burns.

What Do I Do if I am Injured in a Workplace Construction Accident?

  • Get emergency medical attention if needed.
  • Contact your manager as soon as possible and ensure that the incident is documented.
  • Make sure that you write down the information of anyone who is a witness at the time the accident occurs.
  • As soon as is feasible after the accident, contact an experienced workers’ compensation attorney to help you with your claim.

Contact Us Today.

If you or someone you love has been legitimately injured at work, you should not attempt to obtain workers’ compensation alone. The Miami workers’ compensation attorneys at Payer & Associates have significant experience helping people like you bear some of the burden you have been placed under. We can help you obtain the compensation you are entitled to. Begin by contacting us today to schedule a free consultation.

Resource:

local10.com/news/florida/broward/mans-arm-severed-while-working-with-industrial-auger-in-hillsboro-beach

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