Construction Site Accident Lawyers in St. Matthews
Our St. Matthews Construction Accident Attorneys at the Strom Law Firm are familiar with litigating South Carolina personal injury cases and can often help victims recover substantially more compensation than they would be able to retain on their own, so it is highly advisable for anyone injured in an accident to discuss their options with one of our St. Matthews Construction Accident Attorneys.
Construction sites are required to follow strict regulations and rules for the safety of everyone on site. Unfortunately, safety guidelines and rules sometimes fail to protect everyone’s safety. Too often, OSHA regulations are ignored on job sites.
Sometimes, mechanical equipment or human mistakes lead to serious injury. Have you been injured in a construction site accident? If so, ensure you fight to secure the compensation you deserve for your injuries. Contact Strom Law Firm immediately at (803) 252-4800. Our highly experienced and skilled St. Matthews Construction Accident Attorneys will dedicate themselves to fighting for you.
What Is A Construction Accident?
Construction accidents are injuries to anyone occurring on or around a construction site and/or involving construction equipment. These accidents often happen to construction workers on the site. However, injuries can occur to anyone on or near the site, including visitors, employees, and innocent bystanders. The most common construction site injuries include, but are not limited to:
- Traumatic Brain Injury often results from debris or tools falling from elevated locations, such as roofs, ladders, or scaffolding.
- Slip and Fall caused by tripping over items left on the ground or falling from ladders or scaffolding
- Mechanical accidents due to improper operation or mechanical failure of construction tools
- Sprains or strains and other soft tissue injuries
- Broken and fractured bones
- Workers being crushed by equipment or materials
Who Should Compensate You for a Construction Accident?
Construction accidents can be caused by a multitude of issues, and the party to be held responsible depends on each individual scenario. If a construction accident is caused by human error, you may seek to hold that person and/or his employer accountable. If an accident is caused by a mechanical issue, you may seek to recover from the manufacturer, maintenance company, or owner of the machinery.
If an accident is caused by a breach in rules and regulations, you may seek to hold the employer accountable, due to his failure to either put in place or enforce necessary precautions. Working closely with a construction accident lawyer is, by far, the most important step to take to ensure you are properly compensated for your injuries. If we represent you, the Strom Law Firm will work to ensure that all the right people are held accountable.
What Compensation Can Be Recovered for Damages Suffered as a Result of a Construction Accident?
Following a construction accident involving liability, an injured person can recover for a variety of damages. The damages you might recover ultimately depend upon the types and seriousness of your injuries. The court will also examine if the injured party’s own negligence was a significant factor.
A plaintiff injured in a construction site accident may receive damages of two types: economic and non-economic damages.
- Economic damages are intended to cover financial loss caused by the accident, examples include medical bills and lost income.
- Non-economic damages are intended to compensate a victim for various types of loss, such as pain and suffering or emotional distress.
Different types of personal injury compensation might include:
- Emotional distress. Damages recovered for anxiety, depression, or PTSD resulting from the injury.
- Loss of consortium. These damages are intended to compensate family members for the loss they suffer when a victim is unable to provide the same companionship as before the accident.
- Compensation for bills paid related to the medical treatment of your injuries. These may include ER visits, nursing homes, or physical and occupational therapy. This often includes the costs of future medical treatment.
- Wrongful death.
- Pain and suffering.
- Lost income and wages. If you have missed work because of your injuries, this form of compensation for lost wages will attempt to make you whole again. You may also receive compensation for your future inability to work over the course of your lifetime.
A jury may also award a plaintiff punitive damages, which are intended to punish the defendant’s reckless or intentional behavior in causing the injury.
How Hard Is It to Prove a Construction Site Accident Case?
There are numerous parties that could be implicated in a construction site accident: an employer, their other employees, several different contractors, equipment lessors, equipment manufacturers, property owners, and the insurance companies for each of these. Insurance company representatives often reach out to you immediately after your accident and offer you pennies on the dollar for a quick settlement. You should never accept this offer without first consulting your own St. Matthews construction accident attorneys.
The insurance company wants to negotiate with you at your most vulnerable and least informed state of mind. It is imperative that you consult with a lawyer whenever you suffer an injury at a construction site, whether employed on-site, visiting, or just passing by.
How Much Does It Cost to Hire St. Matthews Construction Accident Attorneys?
Consulting a lawyer at Strom Law Firm will not cost you anything. We generally operate on a “contingent fee” basis, meaning we only get paid if we secure compensation on your behalf. After securing compensation on your behalf, we collect our costs plus a predetermined percentage of your settlement or judgment. Contact an attorney at Strom Law Firm today to allow us to get to work for you as soon as possible.
Get Help Now from a St. Matthews Construction Accident Attorney
If you or a loved one has suffered a construction site injury on a construction site in St. Matthews, Calhoun County, or anywhere in South Carolina, contact us. Visit us at our Columbia office, contact us online, or call us at 803-252-4800 to schedule a free, confidential, no-obligation consultation. Our St. Matthews Construction Accident Attorneys are located in Barrister Hall 6923 N. Trenholm Rd, Columbia SC 29206-1707