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    Causes of Construction Accidents in New Jersey

    Causes of Construction Accidents in New Jersey

    Working as a construction laborer comes with risks. Most construction workers understand and accept these risks. Knowing the most common causes of construction accidents in New Jersey can help local workers stay safe on the job site.

    Common Causes of Construction Accidents in New Jersey

    These are some of the most common causes of construction accidents in New Jersey:

    • Falling from high heights
    • Heavy machinery accidents
    • Scaffolding accidents
    • Trench accidents
    • Ladder accidents
    • Improper use of machinery
    • Electrical fires or burns
    • Electrocution
    • Getting caught underneath heavy tools
    • Slip and falls
    • Crane accident

    Construction workers frequently work with heavy machinery and power tools. A lack of training or an unsafe job site can easily lead to any of these types of accidents occurring.

    How to Stay Safe on a Job Site

    Construction workers can take certain safety precautions to stay safe on the job site. This includes wearing the right gear, including safety equipment. Following OSHA standards and regulations can also improve the safety of job sites. Construction workers should avoid using equipment or tools they’re not trained to use.

    Even with extreme caution, construction accidents can still occur. When they do, it’s important to know what your options are for covering your costs.

    Workers’ Compensation Laws in New Jersey

    New Jersey requires most employers to carry workers’ compensation. This type of employer insurance covers the costs when an employee is injured while on the job. In most cases, workers’ compensation will cover your medical bills and lost wages if you’re injured while working as a construction worker.

    When to Seek Help From a Lawyer

    In some cases, workers’ compensation may not be enough to cover your damages. Severe construction accidents can lead to expensive medical bills and lost wages. In this case, you may decide to pursue a case against the employer or job site.

    It may also be beneficial to talk with a lawyer if your employer didn’t carry workers’ compensation when they were supposed to. Workers’ compensation is designed to help employees when they’re injured on the job. If your employer doesn’t cover their workers with this insurance, they may be at fault.

    A third-party personal injury case may be an option to help you collect the funds you need to recover from a construction accident case. Another all too common situation is when workers’ compensation fails to cover the full costs of your damages. Insurance companies often have a reputation for putting profits over people. 

    If the workers’ compensation representative tries to minimize your injuries or does not pay you an appropriate amount, it may be worth it to talk with a lawyer.

    Recoverable Costs in a Construction Accident Injury Case

    A personal injury case may help you cover many of the same costs as a workers’ compensation claim does. This includes medical bills and lost wages. A personal injury case may help you cover pain, suffering, and diminished earning capability. Whether you file a claim through workers’ compensation or a third-party personal injury case, the responsible person should cover all your medical bills, temporary transportation, wages during recovery, and pain and suffering costs.

    Contact a Cherry Hill Workers’ Compensation Lawyer to Discuss Your New Jersey Workplace Injury Case

    A workplace injury can be devastating, particularly if it prevents you from returning to work for an extended period of time. Although New Jersey Workers’ Compensation laws are supposed to provide you with reimbursement for medical expenses and replacement pay for missed time at work, it is not always easy to get the Workers’ Comp benefits you deserve. That is why you should speak with a knowledgeable Workers’ Compensation lawyer about your situation and get guidance throughout the claims process. The experienced Workers’ Compensation attorneys at Gelman Law, LLC represent clients in Cherry Hill, Camden County, Burlington County, Gloucester County, and all across New Jersey. Call (856) 861-4236 or fill out our online contact form today to schedule a free consultation about your work injury case. Our main office is located at 850 Rt 70 West Cherry Hill, NJ 08002.

    The articles on this blog are for informative purposes only and are no substitute for legal advice or an attorney-client relationship. If you are seeking legal advice, please contact our law firm directly.

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