In California, many accidents happen at construction sites that end up causing serious injuries and even fatalities. With so much construction happening around our state, Huntington Park renovation projects create dangerous employee work areas. Accidents with machinery, rebar exposure, or open holes are common. If you were hurt in a recent accident, consulting a Huntington Park construction site injury lawyer is an important step in your recovery.
The team at Canlas Law Group, APLC, is ready to discuss your construction site injury. Our attorneys can investigate what happened, discuss your legal options, and address your likelihood of success with a workers’ compensation claim or a civil case.
Injuries can happen in a few ways. Workers at a California construction site may experience a traumatic injury because of dangerous workplace conditions, or they may experience medical complications because of repetitive traumatic movement as part of their routine duties at work. Repetitive injuries happen after performing the same tasks at work each day over a long period of time. Examples include:
This is not an exhaustive list, and there are many more ways workers experience repetitive workplace injuries. Many people think that workplace injuries only include serious traumatic accidents and don’t realize that a significant number of workers’ compensation benefits claims are from repetitive workplace injuries.
The U.S. Census Bureau recorded approximately 38.9 million people living in California in 2023. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 363,900 total nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses in California in 2023.
Specific to the construction industry, there were 25,800 recorded cases of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses, which is an incidence rate of 3.0 cases per 100 full-time equivalent workers. With an alarming number of construction-related injuries occurring, understanding the process for reporting this type of injury is quite important.
If you work at a construction site and were injured in a workplace accident, suffered from a work-related illness, or experienced a repetitive injury, it’s critical to understand the workers’ compensation process.
First, report what happened to your employer quickly. If you’ve had an acute injury or noticed symptoms of a repetitive work-related injury that impacts doing your job, contact your employer to report the injury. Your employer is required to provide you with the required reporting forms to begin your workers’ compensation claim, and they’ll typically provide you with information about where to seek medical care.
You might find it challenging to complete the workers’ compensation forms, and an experienced Huntington Park construction site injury lawyer can help with the claim process, as well as help maximize your recovery. An attorney can help gather compelling evidence to prove your injury benefits claim. Consider scheduling an initial consultation with a licensed attorney.
If you file a claim for workers’ comp benefits in California, your compensation depends on your specific claim. You may be eligible for medical care costs, disability benefits if you cannot work, supplemental job displacement claim benefits, ongoing symptom management, death benefits (when applicable), and more.
If you need help determining what you might be entitled to, an experienced workers’ comp and personal injury attorney can help explore your legal recovery options.
For a workers’ compensation case or a personal injury claim, the cost to hire an attorney depends on a few factors, including the complexity of your case, the attorney’s familiarity with handling cases like yours, and the amount of time they might spend on your case. More experienced attorneys tend to cost more. An experienced attorney can provide invaluable assistance with your specific factual situation.
In California, Cal/OSHA creates and enforces safety regulations designed to reduce hazards at work sites. California employers must follow Cal/OSHA standards, which require employers to provide hazard-free workplaces. Failures to follow these regulations can lead to fines and legal consequences for California construction companies. Such standards help reduce the risk of employee injury.
California employers must keep their construction sites safe and Cal/OSHA-compliant. Under California law, employers must use proper safety protocols, including providing adequate protective equipment and conducting regular safety training.
If your employer isn’t providing you with a safe construction worksite, you can pursue legal action if they don’t comply with CA safety rules. Also, you can reject dangerous assignments at work and report breaches of policy without fearing retaliation. Contact an attorney for more information.
Safety regulations are designed to reduce the number of traumatic injuries or repetitive injuries at work. If you need help with an injury claim or with preparing a California workers’ comp claim for benefits, contact an attorney at Canlas Law Group, APLC, right away.
Many people working alone have a tough time getting the compensation to which they’re entitled, but with an experienced attorney in your corner, we can help protect your benefits and financial recovery. The Canlas Law Group lawyers have experience representing Huntington Park clients with different types of CA workers’ compensation claims, including preventable injuries.
Speak with an experienced workplace injury attorney who can provide help throughout the claim process. Our law firm is right near the intersection of the 605 and 91 Freeways, with plenty of client parking. Contact Canlas Law Group now to schedule a free initial consultation with a dedicated attorney.