Construction sites are notoriously dangerous. If you were injured while working or on a construction site, you do have options to recover compensation. A Burlington construction accident lawyer can guide you through the claims process, whether you are filing a workers’ compensation or a personal injury claim.
With a background in blue-collar work, Scott Best is dedicated to supporting hardworking people who are injured in jobsite accidents. At Scott Best Law, we have over 25 years of experience in litigating construction accident cases. We understand how devastating these incidents can be, which is why we work tirelessly to pursue fair compensation for our clients.
Unfortunately, construction accidents are extremely common, leaving victims suffering from smaller injuries, such as mild concussions or lacerations, up to catastrophic injuries, such as paralysis or amputations. Construction sites are common throughout Burlington, whether you are working along Mt. Zion Road or helping build neighborhoods along Camp Ernst Road.
In 2024, there were 1,032 fatalities among construction and extraction workers due to fatal work injuries. Often, construction injuries impact younger workers, with employees between 25 and 34 at the highest risk of injury and death.
Construction accidents can happen in a variety of ways. In 2024, work zone traffic accidents led to 500 fatalities in construction zones. Other common causes of a construction injury include:
There are two main legal options in a construction accident case:
If you hire a construction accident lawyer, they can explain which option is available for your case and which provides the greatest chance of a full recovery.
A workers’ compensation claim is filed against your employer’s insurance. This is a no-fault system, so you do not have to prove that the accident was caused by negligence or recklessness. You also do not file a claim against the specific at-fault individual. Workers’ compensation claims are subject to more damage caps, and you generally cannot recover non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering.
A personal injury claim is common in cases that involve an accident caused by a specific party’s negligence. These claims are filed against the at-fault party’s insurance company or the at-fault party directly, whether that be the employer, a negligent driver, an equipment manufacturer, or another liable party. Personal injury claims are more complex, as you must establish the at-fault party’s liability, but they may allow you to recover a larger amount of compensation.
Being involved in a construction accident can be incredibly destructive to your physical health, everyday life, and financial situation. Filing a claim allows you to pursue compensation that can aid in your recovery and lessen the financial burden of an accident. The specific damages you can claim depend on your unique case, but many victims recover damages such as:
The four main types of construction accidents are falls, struck-by incidents, electrocutions, and caught-in or caught-between accidents. While these are not the only types of construction accidents, they are some of the most common. If you have suffered any of these incidents, you should speak with a Burlington construction accident attorney about recovering compensation.
To succeed in a personal injury claim after a construction accident, you must first prove duty of care, which involves the at-fault party’s legal obligation to act in a way to avoid an accident. Next is proving that the at-fault party breached the duty of care. Third, you must show evidence to prove that your injuries were a direct result of the at-fault party’s actions. Finally, you must show what losses you have suffered.
Some common examples of negligence under Kentucky’s construction accident laws include the following:
A lawyer can investigate your specific case to identify specific acts of negligence that contributed to the accident.
You should contact a Burlington construction accident lawyer as soon as possible after an accident. Working with a lawyer early can improve your ability to file a strong claim and pursue compensation. If contacted at the outset, a lawyer can preserve key evidence from the accident scene that may no longer be available as time passes. A lawyer can also meet all filing deadlines that apply to your case.
Construction accidents often involve forceful blows, heavy machinery, or dangerous conditions that result in severe injuries. Because of this, it is important to work quickly to file a claim, which can enable you to seek compensation for damages such as lost wages, medical bills, and pain and suffering. To get started, contact Scott Best Law now. We offer free initial case consultations and don’t charge a fee unless we succeed in your case.
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