Waldorf, Maryland Construction Accident Injury Lawyers
Attorneys for Workers' Compensation Benefits for Injured Construction Workers in Waldorf
Construction work can be physically demanding, and it can also be dangerous. Workers on job sites may be at risk of serious injuries because of hazards on construction sites. When a construction accident occurs, the injuries a person suffers can be severe. Their recovery may be long, and they may be unsure about whether they will be able to return to work in the future. The financial consequences of a work-related injury can be as serious as the physical harm they have suffered, but fortunately, workers' compensation can help address their needs.
Navigating the workers' compensation system is not always easy, and legal guidance from an experienced lawyer can be helpful when filing claims and making sure the right benefits are provided. At Farmer & Klopfer, we represent construction workers who have been injured on the job, and we work to ensure that they can receive the full workers' compensation benefits they are owed. Our attorneys have decades of legal experience and a proven record of success, and we are committed to helping our clients resolve these cases while protecting their rights.
Types of Construction Accidents and Injuries
Falls From Heights
Scaffolding collapses, falls from ladders, falls from rooftops, or other types of fall accidents can result in multiple types of severe injuries. The height of a fall and the surface a person lands on may affect the seriousness of a person's injuries. Falls can lead to traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, fractures in bones throughout the body, internal organ injuries, and severe soft tissue damage.
Being Struck by Falling or Moving Objects
At construction sites, heavy materials, tools, and equipment are nearly always in motion. Objects may be lifted by cranes, moved by forklifts, carried by workers, and transported on vehicles. When an object falls and strikes a worker below, or when a moving piece of equipment or vehicle strikes a worker, the injuries that occur can be severe.
Head injuries and traumatic brain injuries can occur when a person is struck by an object from above, even if they were wearing a hard hat. Neck injuries, fractured bones in the arms or legs, or internal injuries can also occur when a person is struck by a falling or flying object.
Electrocution Injuries
Contact with electrical current can lead to serious injuries or fatalities for construction workers. Workers may be affected by multiple types of electrical hazards, including overhead power, temporary wiring systems, electrical tools, and ground faults. In an electrocution injury, a person may experience burns, damage to their heart and nervous system, and other types of harm.
Entanglement and Crushing Injuries
A construction worker's body or a part of their body may be crushed between objects, equipment, or moving machinery. When a person's hand or arm is pulled into machinery, they may suffer serious injuries that could lead to an amputation. When a worker is crushed between a vehicle and another object, they may experience multiple types of bone fractures, internal injuries, and other forms of harm.
Trench Collapses
When excavations are performed on construction sites, a person may be at risk of harm while working below the surface of the ground. When a trench collapses on a worker, the weight of soil, gravel, or other materials can cause severe injuries. A person may be at risk of suffocation, and they may experience broken bones, internal injuries, or other forms of harm.
Crane and Heavy Equipment Accidents
Cranes, excavators, bulldozers, forklifts, and other construction equipment can cause serious injuries when they are operated negligently or have not been maintained correctly. Crane collapses may cause serious harm to multiple people on a construction site. Forklift accidents can injure workers who are struck by moving vehicles. Excavators and bulldozers may come into contact with buried wires, which can lead to electrocution injuries.
Fires, Explosions, and Chemical Exposures
On construction sites, the use of flammable materials, compressed gases, and industrial chemicals can lead to fires, explosions, or other hazards. Welding and cutting operations near flammable materials, fuel that has not been stored correctly, or ruptured gas lines in excavations can cause fires that may lead to burn injuries or explosions that can cause harm to people's bodies. Hazardous chemicals that spill or are released on a construction site may cause chemical burns or inhalation injuries.
Tool-Related Injuries
The power tools used on construction sites can cause injuries to workers. Saws, grinders, nail guns, or other equipment may be used incorrectly, or tools may malfunction, leading to injuries such as lacerations, puncture wounds, or amputations.
Musculoskeletal Injuries
Construction workers may suffer injuries when performing physical labor. When lifting and carrying heavy materials, back injuries may occur. Shoulder injuries may be caused by reaching overhead or trying to catch falling objects. Knee injuries may be caused by overexertion. Some injuries may occur in accidents, but other cases may involve repetitive stress injuries that develop over long periods of physical labor.
How Construction Site Injuries Can Affect Workers
The injuries that occur in construction accidents may be serious enough to affect a person's life for a long period of time or even permanently. These effects may include:
Inability to Return to Work
Construction work involves physical effort, and the injuries that can occur on construction sites may prevent workers from returning to their jobs for months. When injuries require surgeries, extended rehabilitation, and limitations on the types of work that can be performed, a person may be temporarily disabled for a year or more. During this time, temporary disability benefits through workers' compensation can provide partial income replacement.
Permanent Limitations and Career-Ending Injuries
Many construction accidents lead to permanent disabilities that can prevent a worker from working at all. An injury may cause a person to be unable to perform physically demanding work, limiting their future career options. Workers' compensation can provide permanent disability benefits that will help to address these issues.
Fatal Injuries
When a construction accident results in a worker's death, their spouses, children, and other dependents may struggle to meet their financial needs. Workers' compensation can provide death benefits and reimbursement for funeral expenses to help families address the financial losses they have suffered due to a work-related fatality.
Contact Our Waldorf Construction Accident Attorneys
Construction workers who are injured on the job can face difficulties as they receive medical treatment and determine how to address the loss of income. At Farmer & Klopfer, our attorneys can provide representation for workers who have been injured in construction accidents, helping them obtain workers' compensation benefits that will meet their needs. Contact our Waldorf, MD construction site accident lawyers at 301-843-3890 to schedule a free consultation.
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