Don’t Ruin Your Construction Accident Case

Don't Ruin Your Construction Accident Case

 

Did you get severely injured on a construction site? Don’t ruin your construction accident case before it begins! Call our Georgia lawyers.

Hiring a Construction Accident Attorney

Don't Ruin Your Construction Accident CaseIf you have a construction accident claim in Georgia, one of the things you better be asking yourself is how do I select the best construction accident attorney? There are three components you can look at to determine whether or not you’ve hired the best lawyer. First off, you want an attorney who is educated on the specific aspects of construction accident cases. Do they know building codes? Have they studied building codes? Do they know the particular statutes of your case? Do they know the type of construction that was going on at the time of this incident?

Next, you want an attorney who’s going to take your case and put in the effort. Finally, you want an attorney with experience. Most lawyers will advertise that they do everything – throw out a big net and hope they catch a lot of fish. Then, for the areas of the law where they don’t practice, they’ll just refer it out to other lawyers who are more experienced in that area. That’s not us.

At our firm, we have the education and experience necessary, and we’re certainly going to put in the effort that’s needed to make your case as good as it can be. When you’re thinking about the best construction accident attorney in Georgia, to handle your personal injury case, think about our firm. Give us a call; we’d love to speak with you.

Common Mistakes After a Construction Accident

Anytime you get hurt – especially if it’s the first time you have been injured in a construction accident – you’re probably going to make some mistakes. One of the biggest mistakes people make in these cases is mot reporting it. They may not even say anything to their boss, the general contractor, the sub-contractor, or whomever is in charge on that job site. If you get hurt at a construction site, tell somebody and put it in writing, either via text or email.

A second mistake people make is that they don’t preserve evidence. Take some pictures on the site as soon as you can. If you don’t have a camera on your phone, somebody next to you does. Get photographs – multiple angles, close ups, far away – of the defect, machinery, or situation that injured you. You will also want to document your injury with photos.

Finally, the third mistake often made in these cases is not contacting an attorney in time. Give our firm a call; we’d love to speak with you about your Georgia construction accident case.

Construction Accident Claim Value

If you’ve got a construction accident injury claim in Georgia, one of the questions you’ve probably asked yourself before even coming to this website is what’s my case worth? The honest answer is I don’t know what your case is worth, and no attorney you call is going to be able to tell you exactly what your case is worth. There are some components of a personal injury case that are fairly easy to figure out, such as medical bills. There are also lost wages, past and future, to consider, as well. You also have to look at pain and suffering – the mental aspect, the emotional aspect, the actual pain aspect – what’s that worth?

If you have a question about what your case is worth or any personal injury construction-related claim in Georgia, please give us a call. We’d love to speak with you and answer some of these questions.

Suing Your Employer for a Construction Accident

There is a lot of complexity in construction site accidents that take place in Georgia. Clients often have a lot of questions about if they are eligible to file a claim and who they can make the claim against. In the state of Georgia, as a general rule, you cannot bring a personal injury case against your employer. Your sole remedy with respect to your direct employer is workers’ compensation benefits. There are a lot of exceptions, however. For example, if the employer does not carry workers’ compensation insurance, they may try to deny your rights. That is where we can help. We can pursue other avenues of litigation, such as against a general contractor, the owner of the property where the accident happened, or an equipment manufacturer.

The best thing to do is schedule a free consultation with an attorney with experience and practice in this specific area of personal injury law. Contact our office and we will discuss the facts of your case and determine your best options.

What to Do After a Construction Accident

One of the types of personal injury cases that we handle regularly is construction site accidents. Our firm is particularly well-suited to handle those cases because we regularly handle a great many workers’ compensation cases, and there is a lot of interplay between personal injury cases – whether you can sue a contractor on a job site or even a party that you consider to be your employer – and workers’ compensation.

These cases can be complicated. Just to give you some examples of how complicated these cases can be, the general contractor who may have been negligent in some way and caused your injury, could be shielded from you being able to sue them by the workers’ compensation laws of the state, even though they’re not responsible for paying you any workers’ compensation benefits.

There are exceptions to them being able to gain that statutory employer status. Our firm is well-versed in these exceptions from years of handling workers’ compensation claims. We are able to form some strategies now based on experience and insight into how a particular party is going to react if, say, a workers’ compensation claim is filed against them.


Were you or a loved one seriously injured on a job site in Georgia and have questions about a construction accident? Don’t ruin your construction accident case before it even begins!
Contact the experienced Georgia construction accident lawyers at Princenthal, May & Wilson, LLC, today for a free consultation and case evaluation.
Let our experience and dedication work for you.

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