Experienced Cranford Construction Accident Lawyer Helps You Get Compensated for Serious Work-Related Injuries
Construction workers perform some of society’s most important, and most dangerous, tasks. Anyone who works from elevated heights, on highways or with heavy machinery is at risk of suffering a serious injury. Whether they are putting up roads, erecting buildings or performing other important jobs, construction workers deserve to feel safe and free from harm. Unfortunately, there are times when safety precautions won’t protect a construction worker if their employer has placed dollars ahead of worker safety. When a construction site operator ignores safety standards and fails to take the necessary precautions against work-related accidents, a catastrophic construction accident becomes more likely.
If you have sustained a serious injury as a result of a construction site accident, you need to contact a skilled and knowledgeable lawyer right away.
Negligent individuals and companies need to be held accountable for careless behavior that causes accidents on a construction site; this is the only way they will change their behavior going forward. Workers’ Compensation will cover medical treatment and lost wages.
However, if your construction site injury was caused by a third party – a subcontractor or the manufacturer of faulty equipment, for example – you need an aggressive attorney who will fight for maximum compensation for you in a Third-Party Claim.
Several different parties can potentially be held liable for your injuries, depending on the circumstances of your construction site accident. A knowledgeable Cranford construction accident attorney can help to identify all of the legally responsible individuals and companies so you can get compensation from the proper parties.
It is also important for you to speak with a qualified attorney because the legal process in New Jersey is highly complex. Under NJ law, construction accident victims who intend to file a third-party claim for damages must prove that the liable party failed to take reasonable steps to protect against injury. Meeting this “reasonable person standard” in a court of law is often difficult and requires a great deal of legal expertise and experience.
Beyond that, NJ law imposes strict filing deadlines (statutes of limitations) in personal injury cases;in most cases, you will have just two years from the date of the construction accident to file a claim. An attorney who understands the legal process can make sure you meet all filing deadlines and do not lose your legal right to seek damages. This is crucial because you do not want to be barred from seeking Compensation to cover medical bills, future medical care or lost wages if your injuries prevent you from returning to work for any period of time.
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