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Comprehensive Solutions For Construction Accidents In Georgia

Construction accidents in Georgia can have a life-altering impact on workers and their families. These accidents can result in serious physical and emotional trauma, leaving victims and their families with significant financial burdens and uncertainty about their future. If you or a loved one has been injured in a construction accident in Rome or surrounding areas in Floyd County, you have the right to seek compensation for your injuries. Our law firm, The Finnell Firm, is here to help you.

Construction accidents are a leading cause of workplace injuries and fatalities. As an injured party, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits, which can help cover medical expenses and lost wages. However, the workers’ compensation system can be complex, and insurance companies may try to minimize your benefits. Our workers’ compensation lawyer, Robert Finnell, has more than four decades of experience helping injured workers in Georgia seek justice.

At our firm, you can expect thorough and tailored services, regular updates on the progress of your case, and strong advocacy on your behalf. Attorney Finnell is deeply committed to his work and driven by the positive impact he has on the lives of those who have been injured, and he is eager to do the same for you.

Common Construction Accidents And Steps To Take After An Injury Incident

Construction accidents can take many forms, including falls from scaffolding or ladders, being struck by falling objects and equipment-related incidents. These accidents can result in serious injuries, including head trauma, spinal cord damage and broken bones. If you are injured in a construction accident, it is essential to take prompt steps to protect your rights.

Here are some immediate steps to take after a construction accident:

  • Seek medical attention immediately.
  • Report the incident to your employer or site supervisor.
  • Document everything, including photos and witness statements.
  • Collect witness information and contact details.
  • Keep records of medical expenses and lost wages.
  • Meet critical deadlines: 30 days to report injury, one year for workers’ comp claims and two years for personal injury claims.

In some cases, victims of construction accidents may have grounds for third-party lawsuits against equipment manufacturers, subcontractors or property owners. These lawsuits can provide additional compensation beyond workers’ compensation benefits. Our construction accident attorney can help you determine if you have a third-party claim and guide you through the process of seeking justice for your construction accident.

Types Of Compensation Available To Injured Workers

As a construction worker in Georgia, you have fundamental rights, including the right to a safe work environment and proper training. You also have the right to protection from retaliation and the ability to report unsafe conditions without fear of reprisal.

In the event that you are injured on the job, you may be entitled to various types of compensation, such as:

  • Medical expenses, including hospital bills and rehabilitation costs
  • Lost wages, including past and future earnings
  • Pain and suffering, including emotional distress and physical pain
  • Disability benefits, including permanent partial and total disability benefits
  • Vocational rehabilitation, including training and education for new jobs
  • Wrongful death benefits, including compensation for surviving family members

As an adept personal injury lawyer, Mr. Finnell can help you understand your rights and options for compensation. We will work tirelessly to ensure you pursue the benefits you deserve following a construction accident.

Frequently Asked Questions About Construction Accidents In Georgia

We understand that dealing with the aftermath of a construction accident can be overwhelming. We have compiled some commonly asked questions about construction accidents in Georgia, and our construction accident attorney, Mr. Finnell, has answered them below.

What is the eligibility for compensation?

You are eligible for compensation if you were injured in a construction accident while working on a construction site in Georgia. Generally, eligibility is determined by factors such as employment status, the location of the accident and the type of injury sustained.

How long do construction lawsuits take?

The length of a construction lawsuit varies depending on the complexity of the case, the number of parties involved and the court’s schedule. Typically, construction lawsuits can take anywhere from several months to several years to resolve.

What are the key settlement considerations?

When settling a construction accident case, key considerations include the extent of your injuries, the cost of medical treatment, lost wages and the impact of the accident on your daily life. A fair settlement should account for both current and future expenses related to your construction accident injury.

Why should I not accept initial insurance offers without legal consultation?

Insurance companies can make lowball offers to minimize payouts, which may not fully cover the costs associated with your injury. Accepting an initial offer without consulting a lawyer can result in a settlement that is less than what you deserve, potentially leaving you with significant out-of-pocket expenses.

Discuss Your Construction Accident Case With Our Lawyer In A Free Consultation

As you aim for justice, it is essential to seek the guidance of an experienced lawyer who can help you manage the complexity of your construction accident case and fight for the compensation you need. Mr. Finnell will provide experienced representation, investigate accidents thoroughly, negotiate fair settlements and when necessary, pursue litigation to secure maximum compensation for current and future needs. Contact us today at 706-314-8156 or via our online contact form to schedule your free initial consultation with our workers’ compensation lawyer.