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When you suffer an injury on a construction site, workers comp alone may not fully cover your losses. But what are your options? Let a construction accident lawyer in Wyoming help you secure compensation.
When you suffer an accident on a construction site, it can feel overwhelming. Between the personal injuries you sustained and your lost wages from time off work, your financial situation can become difficult to manage. On top of this, if you’re a construction worker, workers comp may be a good start, but the money you receive from that might not be enough to actually address your evolving needs.
The good news is that there may be another option. By presenting a third-party work injury claim, you could recover compensation that wouldn’t be part of your workers comp benefits alone.
A Wyoming construction accident lawyer with Craig Swapp & Associates can get you started with a free review of your claim with no obligations.
Construction is one of the most dangerous occupations in the country, and construction accidents are frequent events that can leave employees, contractors, or anyone else working on or nearby a job site with serious injuries.
Some of the more common types of accidents on a construction site include:
If you’ve been injured, the most important thing to do is to seek immediate medical attention. If you’re a construction worker, you also may be legally required to report your injuries to management for workers comp purposes.
If you’ve been injured on the job, you’re likely eligible to file a workers compensation claim through your employer’s workers comp insurance program.
And although this compensation does allow you to recover payment for some of the damages you suffer, such as lost income and medical bills, it doesn’t allow you to get money for your pain and suffering or other emotional damages.
If you’ve suffered a serious injury, it’s also possible that this money simply isn’t enough to compensate you for all of your medical bills.
Fortunately, if someone else other than your employer played a part in or was responsible for your injuries, you could receive additional compensation in a third-party construction accident claim.
Some of the people besides your employer who could be held liable for your damages include:
Although it’s still generally a good idea to file a workers comp anyway, if someone else also had a hand in your injuries, you could file a claim that grants you additional compensation.
As mentioned above, a workers comp claim can only compensate you for your lost income and medical bills.
But what about your emotional damages?
The good news about a third-party lawsuit is that it could allow you to recover other non-economic forms of compensation, including:
Talk to an experienced construction accident lawyer now for more information on the different kinds of compensation you can receive.
Have you suffered injuries on a job site? Are your workers comp payments not enough to really compensate you for your various injuries and damages? Talk to a Wyoming construction accident lawyer with Craig Swapp & Associates now.
Schedule your free consultation by calling 1-800-404-9000 or by filling out the form that follows with your personal information and a brief explanation of your injury.