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Orlando Construction Accident Lawyer

A construction accident can leave you in pain and out of work for an extended period or permanently. Workers’ compensation provides partial wage replacement and medical benefits so you can receive treatment and continue paying the bills. You may also qualify for additional compensation through a civil lawsuit. Our experienced Orlando construction accident lawyers can navigate these legalities and help you get the compensation you deserve.

Construction companies in Florida have a legal duty to provide safe working conditions, but they can cut corners and jeopardize the health and safety of workers to increase their profits. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the construction industry is the second-most dangerous in the state.

Injured construction workers generally qualify for workers’ compensation benefits, which are supposed to provide easy access to medical care and continuity of income. However, some employers and their insurers make this process difficult.

In addition, parties other than employers are often responsible for construction accidents. Contractors, equipment manufacturers, and property owners, among others, may have caused the accident. If so, an injured worker may pursue a personal injury lawsuit against them to recover compensation.

Our Orlando construction accident attorneys have been protecting injured construction workers and their families since 1979. Contact us today to learn how we can help you and your family.

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We Are the Legal Team You Can Trust With Your Orlando Construction Accident Case

When you choose a construction accident attorney at our Orlando personal injury law firm, you will get a team of skilled and compassionate lawyers, paralegals, and support staff who will dedicate themselves to exhausting every avenue to maximize your compensation.

We are a client-centric Orlando construction accident law firm dedicated to putting your needs first. You can count on our team of attorneys to answer your calls and be there for you any time of the day, any day of the week. You will never feel like you are just a number. Our caring and supportive construction site injury attorneys will treat you like family and provide personalized attention.

We are one of Florida’s largest and most respected law firms, with offices throughout the state. Our construction accident injury lawyers in Orlando have access to all of the resources of our large firm, and we know what it takes to get you the maximum compensation available. Caring, understanding, and hard work are how we win.

We aren’t satisfied with mediocre case results. We have recovered more than $2 billion for injured individuals, including the following and more:

  • $1.3 million for a worker who was injured on the job and developed reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome.
  • $227,000 for a worker whose injuries the insurance company downplayed.
  • $150,000 for a security guard injured by a gun that lacked a safety mechanism.

Our results are no accident. Experience makes all the difference. Call us today at (407) 329-5054 for a free case review, and put our experience to work for you.

What Our Compassionate Orlando Construction Accident Lawyers Will Do For You

We are committed to being there when you need us most. You shouldn’t have to deal with the stress of the legalities during such a difficult time. This is why our award-winning Orlando construction site accident attorneys will insist that you let us handle every aspect of your legal claim while you rest and recover.

You can trust our skilled legal team to handle the following and more:

  • Investigate your accident and identify who is liable.
  • File your workers’ compensation claim or appeal a denial.
  • File a civil lawsuit on your behalf if your case qualifies.
  • Provide legal advice and support.
  • Help you find the best doctors and schedule your appointments.
  • Deal with the insurance company and negotiate a maximized settlement.
  • Provide quality representation and support with no upfront fees and no fees ever unless we win.
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Understanding Liability in Orlando Construction Accident Cases

When you’ve been injured in a construction site accident in Orlando, your first legal recourse is usually a workers’ compensation claim. Workers’ compensation is no-fault insurance that Florida employers must provide under the law. Thus, you do not need to prove your employer was at fault to recover benefits.

Companies covered by workers’ compensation are protected from liability, meaning you can only sue the employer under very limited circumstances.

When Can an Injured Construction Worker Sue an Employer in Florida?

You may be able to file an Orlando construction accident lawsuit if your employer failed to carry workers’ compensation as required by law or if you have clear and convincing evidence that your employer intentionally harmed you. Florida’s workers’ compensation law defines the following employer conduct as intentional harm:

  • Deliberately injuring you with the intent to cause harm
  • Employer knew of a danger that was “virtually certain” to harm a worker and intentionally concealed the danger

You can also sue an employer if it failed to procure workers’ compensation insurance or was not required to carry coverage because you were an independent contractor. However, the state narrowly defines who qualifies as an independent contractor. Employers who miscategorize employees as independent contractors can face strict penalties.

Whether or not your employer carries workers’ compensation, our world-class Orlando construction accident attorneys can answer your legal questions and find a way to get you the compensation you deserve. Contact us today for a free case evaluation.

Can You Sue Co-Workers in Florida?

If your employer is covered by workers’ compensation, other employees are generally immune from liability unless an employee injures you through gross negligence, unprovoked physical aggression, or willful and wanton disregard for your safety.

If you were injured after another employee unreasonably harmed you, call us immediately at (407) 329-5054.

When Negligence Is To Blame for Your Orlando Construction Accident, You Can Count on Us To Prove It

You may be able to file a civil lawsuit against negligent parties other than your employer, including the following:

  • Property owners who maintained unsafe working conditions
  • Manufacturers of defective equipment, such as tools, ladders, or scaffoldings.
  • Negligent drivers or trucking companies if a vehicle caused your injuries.
  • Negligent subcontractors who performed faulty services.
  • Engineers or architects who designed unsafe buildings.
  • Government entities responsible for unsafe public property.

When we conduct your accident investigation, we will look for evidence that one or more of these parties caused or contributed to your accident. This can drastically increase the compensation you recover.

We will leave no stone unturned in gathering the evidence needed to build a strong case. We will gather eyewitness statements, hire construction safety consultants, uncover any available video evidence, review your medical records, and collect any other evidence needed to prove your claim.

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Our Orlando Construction Site Accident Attorneys Can Help You Recover the Maximum Compensation Available

The types of damages available in construction accident claims may include workers’ compensation benefits and proceeds from a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit.

Workers’ Compensation Benefits

Workers’ compensation benefits include disability payments, medical care, and death benefits.

Disability payments are paid bi-weekly and generally amount to two-thirds of your average weekly wage if you are totally disabled and unable to return to work because of your accident. If you suffer a serious work injury, a doctor will give you an impairment rating based on the degree of your disability once you have achieved the “maximum medical improvement”, or your injury has improved as much as medically possible. The compensation you receive will depend on your specific condition and your impairment rating.

Grieving families of deceased construction workers can also file workers’ compensation claims. Death benefits in a workers’ compensation claim include up to $150,000 in wage replacement benefits and funeral costs of up to $7,500.

Damages You Can Recover in a Lawsuit

If you have grounds to sue another party for your construction accident injuries, you may be able to recover economic, non-economic, and punitive damages.

Economic damages include compensation for monetary losses you can prove, such as medical expenses and lost earnings. Non-economic damages are also known as pain and suffering. These types of damages include loss of quality of life, loss of bodily functions, emotional distress, and loss of society.

Punitive damages are awarded in rare cases when you have clear and convincing evidence of intentional misconduct or gross negligence. They are awarded to punish the defendant and deter others from the same conduct.

If your family member dies from injuries sustained in a construction accident, you may be able to receive punitive damages and the following economic and non-economic damages:

  • Your loved one’s lost lifetime earnings
  • Medical bills not covered by workers’ compensation
  • Lost inheritance
  • Loss of companionship
  • Loss of comfort
  • Loss of parental support
  • Your loved one’s final expenses

You’ll get through this, and our knowledgeable Florida construction accident lawyers in Orlando can help. Call us today at (407) 329-5054 for a free case evaluation.

What Medical Benefits Does Workers’ Compensation Provide After an Orlando Construction Accident?

Workers’ compensation in Florida provides covered workers with medical care for work-related injuries. You must select a provider in the workers’ compensation insurance company’s network. Our seasoned Orlando workers’ compensation lawyers are familiar with the workers’ compensation doctors in and around Orlando, and we can connect you to the most qualified in-network providers.

Covered medical services under workers’ compensation include but are not limited to the following:

  • Emergency care
  • Medication
  • Medical supplies
  • Durable medical equipment
  • Medical devices
  • Orthotics and prosthetics
  • Treatment
  • Attendant care
  • Pain management
  • Therapy
  • Vocational rehabilitation
  • Chiropractic treatment

If you have questions about your workers’ compensation benefits after a construction accident in Orlando, call our Orlando workers’ compensation attorneys today at (407) 329-5054 to schedule a free consultation.

Common Types of Construction Injury Accidents

According to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the four most common types of construction accidents are falls, being struck by a falling object, getting caught in or between objects, and electrocution accidents. Falls from heights, such as from a roof or scaffolding, are common on construction sites and can cause serious or fatal injuries.

Being struck by an object may occur when objects are thrown or fall. You can be caught between objects while occupying tight spaces, such as trenches. Electrocutions occur when ladders or other equipment make contact with utility lines or when an employer fails to use safety precautions, such as installing ground fault circuit interrupters or providing electric tools that aren’t properly grounded.

Contact Team Farah To Schedule a Free Case Review Today

If you’ve been injured while working at a construction site, you deserve fair compensation, and you shouldn’t have to fight alone while you’re injured. Call our experienced and compassionate Orlando construction accident lawyers today at (407) 329-5054 to schedule a free consultation, and let Team Farah go to work for you. We are here for you and here for good.

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