Construction jobs are vital to our country’s economy. The hard-working construction teams around the country are responsible for the growth and infrastructure that keep businesses going, families housed, and buildings safe for public use.
Despite the importance of these jobs, they remain some of the most dangerous positions in the American economy. Even the most up-to-date safety features and protocols cannot prevent serious accidents from occurring in the construction industry.
If you sustain an injury while working in construction, it is important to understand your options as well as the challenges that commonly accompany these incidents. Our team at 222 Injury Lawyers is passionate about providing comprehensive, reliable legal information for construction workers in the Tulsa area.
Our team has been passionately representing workers in Tulsa for many years. We work diligently for workers’ rights and believe that insurance companies take advantage of workers far too often. Our advocacy for the “little guy” drives all our work. It allows us to provide exemplary service to all our clients following workplace accidents.
At 222 Injury Lawyers, we focus on creating strong connections with our clients to provide exemplary service and support. We take the time to get to know you and hear your story before we begin to build your case. We believe that this is a more reliable way to achieve positive results. You can trust us with your complicated situation. You can also rely on our team for the information necessary to make an informed decision about your future.
Tulsa families trust 222 Injury Lawyers with their construction accident cases.
When you get hurt at work, you can usually claim workers’ compensation from your employer. This system aims to protect both workers and employees from costly accidents and injuries. If your employer has workers’ compensation insurance, you cannot press personal injury charges against them, according to Oklahoma law.
Although this seems like a straightforward system, in reality, many things can go wrong. Insurance companies often deny claims or use other predatory measures to avoid responsibility. They will try to discredit your claim and make it difficult to get the compensation that you need to properly heal. A construction accident attorney allows you to take action if something goes wrong with your claim. It also allows you to seek compensation from third parties if they can be held accountable for your injury.
Healing after a construction accident is often a long and arduous process. Many of these accidents cause catastrophic injuries, as the work that construction employees do is very dangerous and high-risk. As a result, the damage that the accidents cause is significant and can lead to difficult claims. The advice and guidance of a trained legal professional are extremely valuable in these situations.
Because these accidents are often serious, the injuries often are as well. This means that you will be healing from injuries while your case progresses. If you attempt to represent yourself in these claims, it is possible to risk your health by adding stress and anxiety to your life. Your safety is not worth risking, so it is always beneficial to allow an attorney to represent you. Hiring an attorney allows a professional to handle your case, minimizing the damage that it can do to your health.
With both the workers’ compensation system and potential personal injury litigation in motion, your case can quickly become complex. Our attorneys at 222 Injury Lawyers have specific experience in complex claims. We can offer you comprehensive protection during this time.
When you get hurt on the job, regardless of your line of work, you should make a claim through your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance. In Oklahoma, employers are required to have workers’ compensation insurance for all their full- and part-time employees. This means that your injuries should be covered if you get hurt at work.
If your employer has workers’ compensation insurance, as they are supposed to, employees can generally not sue their employer for fault after they get hurt. Their insurance will already cover medical expenses.
Workers’ compensation should cover all workplace injuries unless:
In all other scenarios, the insurance company should be liable for the damages. Unfortunately, this is not always how it works.
The workers’ compensation system seems straightforward. However, insurance companies do everything in their power to avoid paying for their clients’ employees. This is because insurance companies are private corporations that prioritize profits over people.
To avoid paying expenses, the insurance company may pressure you into making a statement. It is important to understand that you do not need to make a statement on any particular timeline. It is okay to wait for your injury attorney to speak with the insurance company.
When you speak to an adjuster, they may ask leading questions or parse your statement for signs of fault or guilt. Even the most innocuous or innocent statements will be used against you in court, making it dangerous to make statements directly to the insurance company. Instead, you should communicate with the insurance adjuster through your injury lawyer.
Although you cannot sue your employer after a construction accident, you may be able to press charges against a third party if they contributed to your injury through negligence.
For example, a coworker failed to administer proper safety checks. You later sustain injuries from a construction accident because the coworker’s negligence caused an equipment failure. In that situation, you may be able to file a personal injury claim against that coworker. In doing so, you can earn additional compensation for what you have endured.
Unfortunately, some people die from their construction-related injuries. These are tragic and heartbreaking scenarios, leaving the person’s family wondering what to do. If this has happened in your family, our team can help you build a wrongful death claim against the individual whose negligence caused the accident. This settlement may be able to earn you additional compensation to support your family during this horrific time.
Wrongful death claims and personal injury claims require proof of negligence to be valid.
Falls are by far the most common cause of injuries on construction sites. Scaffolding, temporary structures, and machines are all required to work on buildings. Because these are not permanent edifices, the safety features are generally minimal, and accidents can occur as a result. Construction is often complicated, and the moving parts can also lead to injuries. Be sure to always utilize safety equipment and encourage coworkers to do the same. Report any roughhousing or other dangerous activity right away.
If an accident occurs at work, your first priority is to seek medical care. After that, you should file your workers’ compensation claim. Your employer or HR representative will be able to help with this process. After you are in a stable medical condition, contact our attorneys. We can help you determine whether you have an additional claim in your case. Although personal injury claims are not appropriate in all construction accident scenarios, they can be highly beneficial for some.
If you are injured on the job in Tulsa, your employer’s workers’ compensation coverage should pay for your medical bills, disability payments, and other key expenses. This system protects both you and your employer from being responsible for costly medical bills following a workplace accident. However, it does also mean that you may not sue your employer for an injury that you sustain while at work. A personal injury claim may be appropriate if a third-party individual was negligent.
Falls are the most common type of construction injury, as building structures is dangerous work and presents numerous opportunities to fall. Burns are another common injury, as electrical wiring and welding are required in most buildings. Many construction workers sustain cuts from tools, materials, and other common construction site tasks. Finally, eye injuries are common because of the excess debris at a construction site. Always wear protective gear and report any accidents to your employer right away.
Our team at 222 Injury Lawyers is passionate about providing reliable legal advice for our construction clients. We understand how difficult it can be to recover from these injuries. Our attorneys work diligently to make sure you get the support and compensation that you deserve. No other area firm cares as much or works as hard as we do.
To learn more about our firm, or to begin the process of working with us, please contact 222 Injury Lawyers today.
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