If you have been injured in a construction accident or if someone you care about has suffered an on the job injury, contact the Naples personal injury trial lawyers at the law offices of Friedman Rodman Frank & Estrada. We will do everything we can to achieve the best possible results for you.
How Does the Workers’ Compensation System Help Injured Construction Workers?The Florida workers’ compensation system is an insurance-based program designed to ensure workers who are injured as a result of their employment have access to income replacement and medical benefits. Victims may also be eligible for lifetime permanent disability payments in some cases and lump sum settlements. Unlike in a personal injury case, you don’t need to prove that someone else was responsible for your injuries to successfully bring a workers’ compensation claim. This means that you may still be entitled to benefits even if you were responsible for the accident that resulted in your injuries. Florida has a no fault worker’s compensation system.
Types of Construction Site AccidentsOur experience makes us well-equipped to handle all types of construction accident cases, including those that involve:
Construction accidents can result in injuries of all types, including brain and head injuries, paralysis, loss of limb, neck and back injuries, loss of vision, broken bones or, in the most extreme cases, wrongful death.
These injuries not only prevent you from working, but they also often require you to spend a significant amount of money receiving medical treatment. A workers’ compensation claim can help you recoup these financial costs.
What Is the Goal of a Workers’ Compensation Claim?The goal of a workers’ compensation claim is to maximize the compensation you receive. This means looking at every valid legal claim that can be brought for benefits on your behalf. In construction accident cases, we also can frequently file personal injury claims against contractors, subcontractors, vendors and other parties. These are referred to as third-party personal injury claims, and they can be filed in addition to a workers' compensation claim.
What Is the Difference Between a Third-Party Injury Claim and a Workers’ Compensation Claim?There are a few key differences between third-party injury claims and workers’ compensation claims:
Fault: Workers' compensation does not consider fault, whereas a third-party injury claim does.
Parties: Workers' compensation claims are against the employer's insurance, whereas third-party claims are against another liable party.
Damages: Workers' compensation covers specific benefits like medical expenses and lost wages but does not compensate for pain and suffering. Third-party claims may cover a broader range of damages including past and future pain and suffering.
Legal Proceedings: Workers' compensation claims do not get filed in a court, while third-party claims may involve a lawsuit filed in a court.
If you have questions about a recent construction injury, the Naples/Fort Myers construction accident lawyers can help you understand your options.
Were You Injured on a Construction Site?If you were recently injured in a construction accident, the dedicated Naples/Fort Myers construction accident lawyers at Friedman Rodman Frank & Estrada can help. For more than 45 years, Friedman Rodman Frank & Estrada has been aggressively advocating on behalf of injured workers. We understand the challenges you are dealing with in the aftermath of a serious accident and will do everything to make the process as easy on you as possible without compromising the goal of ensuring you recover the compensation you need, deserve and are entitled to. Call us toll-free at (877) 448-8585 or contact us online to speak directly with a Naples construction accident attorney in English, Spanish or Creole. Se habla español/Nou parlé Creole. We are available to assist you 24/7.