Construction site accidents are complicated, and in California, they involve complex laws. There can be many hazardous conditions at your job site, and even if you’re safe at work, you might end up suffering a traumatic injury or repetitive work-related injury. An experienced South Gate construction site injury lawyer from Canlas Law Group, APLC, can zealously protect your rights, plus they can typically maximize the compensation you ultimately get.
Safety regulations exist in California that are intended to prevent workplace accidents. Workers are vulnerable to increased rates of injury if an employer violates safety regulations. If you were hurt in a recent accident, an attorney can help you seek financial recovery if you’ve sustained a recent injury due to unsafe construction site conditions.
In 2023, the U.S. Census Bureau noted there were approximately 38.9 million California residents. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reflects that there were approximately 363,900 total workplace injuries and illnesses that didn’t result in a fatality that same year.
If you work in construction, it might not surprise you to know that construction sites are inherently dangerous. Specific to that industry, California recorded 25,800 cases of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses in 2023, which is an incidence rate of 3.0 cases per 100 full-time equivalent workers.
Since there are so many construction-related injuries happening, it’s important that you don’t become a statistic yourself. Once you understand how some accidents may happen, you can be on the lookout to help ensure your own safety at a construction site.
Accidents happen at construction sites often because of employers:
These common causes of workplace accidents at construction sites can result in some common injuries as well. Work-related injuries can happen because of:
Sometimes, accidents happen that leave workers with long-term injuries like broken bones, head injuries, back injuries, and more. Unfortunately, some workplace accidents even result in an entirely preventable death. If you lost a loved one because of a workplace accident, speak with an attorney right away. If you were hurt in a recent accident or suffered a repetitive work-related injury, you might be entitled to recovery for your medical bills, lost wages, and more.
Sometimes, workers’ compensation is the only way to recover financially after a construction site accident. Yet, some workers may be able to pursue a civil claim against any at-fault parties that may have caused the accident through their negligence or recklessness. If you were hurt at work, it’s important to understand that California employers must maintain workers’ comp insurance that allows you to recover after a work-related injury.
If safety violations lead to an injury at a construction site, it’s critical for you to get medical treatment as soon as possible. Notify your supervisor of the accident and document as much as you can about the dangerous workplace conditions. You’re typically eligible for benefits through your employer’s workers’ comp insurance, but you can also possibly get supplemental recovery through a personal injury claim. An attorney can discuss this complex area of law further.
In South Gate, attorneys rely on a variety of fee structures, and their specific fee agreement typically depends on the complexity of your case and their level of experience. If you’re considering retaining a specific lawyer, it’s important to discuss their unique written fee agreement at an initial consultation. Many law firms, including the Canlas Law Group, can schedule a free consultation to discuss your case with an attorney.
Every construction site injury claim is unique, and the amount you might consider to be sufficient to resolve your case usually depends on your specific circumstances. Your overall financial recovery typically depends on factors like the injury severity, the medical expenses incurred, wage loss, pain and suffering, and other relevant factors.
An attorney in California can provide advice about your case and can typically help estimate the amount you might get for your case. Additionally, they can often maximize your recovery.
While it’s technically possible for you to negotiate your own case, it’s typically not recommended. In many cases, especially those involving construction site accidents with extensive injuries, an attorney can provide reliable legal assistance throughout your case. While every case is unique, California’s workers’ comp system follows guidelines to determine typical settlement amounts for injuries like fractures or back trauma.
An attorney can help negotiate your case and can typically get a higher financial award than you might get working alone. If liability is in dispute, an attorney can help build a compelling case that you didn’t contribute to your own accident.
While it might seem obvious that your injury is related to your job duties, it can often prove difficult to link your injury to your work duties. An attorney can help navigate a workers’ comp claim for an accident or for a repetitive injury (like back issues from loading/unloading boxes into a delivery truck all day). Sometimes, employees experience retaliation from their employers when they file a claim. Attorneys can help you approach the claim process with confidence.
Contacting an experienced South Gate attorney from Canlas Law Group is an important first step to help you approach the entire process of navigating a workers’ compensation claim. Our office has the experience and extensive resources to help you protect your rights and maximize your recovery. As a hard-working construction worker in California, you deserve justice and complete compensation following an on-the-job accident.
Conveniently located, our law office is near the intersection of the 91 and 605 Freeways, and we have available client parking. Contact Canlas Law Group to set up a free consultation with a dedicated attorney who can answer your questions.