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Construction projects are a familiar sight throughout South Florida. While construction projects provide numerous jobs to Florida residents, these jobs are not without risk, and accidents are unfortunately a common occurrence at construction sites. In many cases, construction accidents cause catastrophic harm. If you were injured in a construction accident, you may be owed compensation for your injuries. Pursuing compensation following a construction accident can be a complicated and lengthy process. Fort Lauderdale construction accident lawyer Joseph I. Lipsky is adept at aiding victims injured in these accidents in proving that other parties are responsible for their injuries, and he will vigorously pursue any damages that you may be able to recover for your harm. Mr. Lipsky assists victims in cities throughout South Florida.
Construction projects generally involve numerous contractors and subcontractors, heavy equipment, and large amounts of industrial materials. It is common for oversights and improper shortcuts to create unsafe environments that are ripe for accidents to occur. Construction accidents often are caused by falls when a worker is not properly secured, falling objects or debris, and defective equipment.
Construction accidents often cause devastating and permanent harm. Injuries commonly sustained in construction accidents include fractures, brain injuries, and paralysis. People injured in construction accidents may require extensive hospitalization, surgery, and occupational and physical therapy. In many cases, they will require rehabilitation and home health care as well.
If you were injured at a job site, a construction accident attorney in the Fort Lauderdale area may be able to help you recover the cost of any medical bills and the cost of any treatment that you may need in the future. If you cannot work after your accident, either temporarily or permanently, you may be owed lost earnings as well. In addition to compensation for your economic losses, you may be able to recover significant damages for the pain and suffering caused by the accident.
Recovering compensation following a construction accident can be more complicated than recovering compensation in some personal injury claims. Depending on the nature of the accident, people injured in construction accidents may be limited in the claims that they can pursue against the parties responsible for their harm. For example, if the person who suffered an injury is an employee of the entity that caused the accident, the victim may be limited to recovering benefits through a workers’ compensation claim. Workers’ compensation is generally the only remedy for an employee with respect to their employer or a coworker.
In many cases, however, a Fort Lauderdale construction accident attorney may be able to help a victim pursue a claim against someone other than their employer or coworker, such as the engineer or architect who designed the project, a manufacturer of defective equipment, or an individual responsible for ensuring compliance with safety codes and regulations. If the accident that caused a person’s harm was caused by the negligence of this type of third party, the victim may be able to recover damages if they can show that the party that caused the accident owed the victim a duty, which was breached, resulting in the injured person’s harm. If you sustained injuries in a construction accident, you should meet with a knowledgeable personal injury attorney as soon as possible to discuss the claims that you may be able to pursue against any party that caused your injury.
If you sustained injuries due to someone else’s negligence, you should meet with an assertive personal injury attorney to discuss your case and your recourse for pursuing damages. Attorney Joseph I. Lipsky is experienced at litigating cases in the Florida courts and zealously pursues compensation on behalf of clients who have been injured on job sites. Mr. Lipsky represents people in personal injury matters throughout Broward, Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, Orange, and Monroe Counties, including in West Palm Beach, Miami, Orlando, and Key West. Our offices are located in Plantation, Miami, West Palm Beach, and Delray Beach. We can be reached at 1-888-352-5298 or through our online form to schedule a free and confidential meeting with a construction accident lawyer in the Fort Lauderdale area.