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How To Ensure A Compensation Claim Goes In Your Favor

If you work in the United States, the most dangerous profession to be employed in is construction with a much higher than average chance of a serious accident occurring every day. Of course no-one would expect a construction site to be as safe as a children playground but the range and number of accidents that happen there has made New York State decide to develop new legislation just for this area and as a result accident lawyers are now becoming more commonplace. Probably the most common of construction site injuries are falls but injury and often death can come from any direction including electrocution, explosions, faulty equipment and even the loss of limbs.

It is important that when an injury or accident happens that as much information about the incident is logged down. The better you keep track of the events and how they occurred, the better chance you have of obtaining a successful compensation claim for your injury. Facts that indicate what if any equipment was being used, were safety measures carried out and especially witness statements as all this information is crucial if a successful claim is to be made. Write down every aspect of the event as your accident lawyer will need all that information and it will help them build you a stronger case! The next thing to do is to get a good lawyer and in these cases, you want someone who has experience with accident law by sourcing a firm who specialize in compensation claims and then you will get better results. Not seeking an experienced accident lawyer is a serious mistake because if you've been injured and it's not your fault, then you need to be compensated as construction site injury lawsuits are not cut and dry; there are a number of people who can be held accountable for your injury.

Unfortunately, the law forbids any legal suits against employers and this has the effect that many people who are injured are reluctant to pursue compensation claims not realizing that other people can be held to account for accidents on a construction site. The category of companies where a claim can be made for injury is quite large and reflects anyone that supplies a construction site like equipment manufacturers, third-party contractors and even the property owners. To combat the number of accidents, New York State have decided to back construction workers and have taken steps to ensure the safety of the sites is solely down to the owner of the property and the general contractor.

Workers injured as a result of unsafe equipment supplied by subcontractors will also be able to make a claim with these new laws. In the event you were injured by a malfunctioning tool or piece of equipment, the product manufacturer can also be held responsible but an accident lawyer will tell you have any case to pursue. Once more, this area of law requires the services of a specialist and preferably not just an accident attorney but one with construction site injury experience for the State you are in.



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