5 Reasons to Speak With a Lawyer After a Construction Injury

With statistics showing over 200,000 construction site injuries per year, it’s time we talk about the legal ramifications of your injury. Regardless of whether your accident was severe or trivial, talking with a lawyer after a work-related error is vital for your well-being. More importantly, speaking with a reputable legal professional puts you in a position to take care of yourself — physically and financially — while you heal from injuries. Still not convinced? Here are five reasons to speak with a lawyer after a mishap on a construction site.

1. Stress Reduction

Before discussing the technical details of a construction-related injury, we must address the elephant in the room: stress. Stress is one of the most impactful contributors to health-related issues, including heart attack, stroke, cancer, and premature death. Getting your legal discourse in order after receiving a life-altering injury puts you in a position to protect yourself, both physically and mentally.

2. Quick Action

Did you know that filing an injury claim after an extended hiatus renders your experience invalid? In simple terms, if you take too long to consult with a reputable lawyer and submit an injury claim after it occurs on a construction site, you’re out of luck. Whether you’ve been with a company your entire adult life or hired less than a year ago, getting in contact with a lawyer is a time-sensitive action.

3. Lost Wages and Pay

When we suffer an injury, the last thing going through our mind is how we’re going to pay our rent, purchase food, take care of our cell phone bill or lead a ‘normal’ life once more. Instead, we focus on the obvious: what kind of medical bills will we receive in the mail after treatment? More specifically, what happens when our primary source of income gets turned off, forcing us to tap into our savings, passive investments, 401k, or rainy day funds?

Rather than bleeding yourself dry trying to stay ahead of your bills, seek legal counsel. A lawyer will demonstrate the steps you can take to garner lost wages, putting money back in your pocket while you rest and recover. Not only will this process give you peace of mind, but it will also protect the ones closest to you.

4. Settlements and Financial Compensation

One of the beautiful tactics that a high-quality lawyer will use after a construction site injury is discussing whether the insurance organization will settle out of court. Skipping the fine details, settling out of court means that the business agrees to pay the client a sum of money to avoid a lengthy legal battle. However, it’s not always that easy: some organizations wish to fight back against the plaintiff, often claiming negligence or error on their behalf. Regardless of your circumstances, discussions about financial compensation are vital after a severe injury.

5. Lingering Injuries and Effects

Say you were in a workplace accident, but after the incident occurred, you didn’t experience any discomfort or pain. Months later, you hit a brick wall when you discover hidden injuries that didn’t present themselves during the ordeal. If you didn’t consult with a reputable lawyer during this time, the odds of you filing a successful claim or receiving financial compensation are slim. For this reason, find a lawyer who understands the lingering effects of construction injuries, tailoring their approach to suit your needs, both in the short- and long-term future.

Brett Sartorial
 

Brett is a business journalist with a focus on corporate strategy and leadership. With over 15 years of experience covering the corporate world, Brett has a reputation for being a knowledgeable, analytical and insightful journalist. He has a deep understanding of the business strategies and leadership principles that drive the world's most successful companies, and is able to explain them in a clear and compelling way. Throughout his career, Brett has interviewed some of the most influential business leaders and has covered major business events such as the World Economic Forum and the Davos. He is also a regular contributor to leading business publications and has won several awards for his work.