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Compensation for Construction Injuries in Homestead

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Construction sites can be dangerous environments, even for the most experienced workers. Heavy machinery, tall scaffolding, electrical wiring, and hazardous materials can all contribute to potential accidents, and when injuries happen, they’re often severe. If you’ve been injured on a construction site in Homestead, workers' compensation is designed to help you cover medical bills, lost wages, and other necessary expenses. The dedicated Homestead workers’ compensation lawyers at Friedman Rodman Frank & Estrada are here to help you understand your rights and effectively pursue a workers’ compensation claim for the benefits you need, deserve, and are legally entitled to.

Common Construction Injuries and Their Impact

Construction injuries can range from minor cuts to life-altering conditions. Given the nature of the work, injuries on construction sites often require extended medical treatment, rehabilitation, or even implementing permanent changes to your lifestyle. Some of the most common injuries include:

  • Falls: Falling from ladders, scaffolding, or roofs is one of the leading causes of serious injuries on construction sites. Falls can result in broken bones, spinal injuries, and traumatic brain injuries.
  • Equipment Accidents: Heavy machinery and tools can cause severe injuries, especially when equipment malfunctions or safety protocols aren’t followed. Workers may experience crush injuries, amputations, or serious fractures.
  • Electrical Burns and Shock: Construction sites often involve wiring, generators, and electrical equipment. Exposure to live wires can cause electrical burns, shocks, and, in severe cases, cardiac arrest and death.
  • Repetitive Strain Injuries: Long hours of lifting, bending, and repetitive motions can lead to chronic injuries, affecting muscles, tendons, and joints. These injuries can be painful and may require ongoing physical therapy.
What Workers' Compensation Covers

In Florida, workers' compensation is designed to provide financial assistance for work-related injuries and illnesses. If you’ve been hurt on a construction site, you may be entitled to several types of monetary benefits, including the following:

  1. Medical Expenses: Workers' compensation should cover all reasonable and necessary medical expenses related to your injury. This includes doctor visits, hospital stays, surgeries, physical therapy, professional or nonprofessional attendant care and prescription medications.
  2. Lost Wages: If your injury prevents you from returning to work temporarily, workers' compensation can provide partial wage replacement. This typically amounts to around 66% of your average weekly wage, though there are caps in place.
  3. Permanent Disability Benefits: If a construction injury results in a long-term or permanent disability, you may be eligible for permanent disability benefits. This compensation can help support you if you’re unable to return to your previous job or need to transition into a less physically demanding role.
  4. Vocational Rehabilitation: In cases where an injury prevents you from returning to your previous work, workers' compensation may cover vocational training or job placement services to help you find new employment within your work restrictions.
  5. Death Benefits: Tragically, some construction accidents are fatal. In these cases, workers' compensation can provide financial assistance to the worker’s dependents, including funeral expenses and lost income benefits.

Navigating the benefits you’re entitled to can be complex, especially when you’re recovering from a serious injury. That’s why the dedicated Homestead workers’ compensation lawyers at Friedman Rodman Frank & Estrada are here with an office in Homestead — to ensure you receive the maximum compensation available under Florida law.

Third-Party Personal Injury Claims

While workers' compensation is a critical resource for injured construction workers, it may not always cover all your expenses. While Florida’s workers' compensation system prevents employees from suing their employers in most cases, if a third party contributed to your injury, you may have additional options for compensation.

For instance, if your injury was caused by defective equipment, a careless subcontractor, or a reckless driver on-site, you might be able to pursue a third-party personal injury claim. This type of claim allows you to seek damages beyond what workers' compensation provides, such as full wage replacement, past and future pain and suffering, and other damages. Friedman Rodman Frank & Estrada can help you determine whether a third-party claim might be appropriate in your case.

Let the Homestead Workers’ Compensation Lawyers at Friedman Rodman Frank & Estrada Help Connect You With the Benefits You’re Seeking

Construction injuries can be life-altering, and the last thing you should have to worry about is fighting for fair compensation. At Friedman Rodman Frank & Estrada, we are dedicated to helping injured construction workers in Homestead understand their rights and secure the compensation and medical benefits they deserve. We handle the legal aspects so that you can focus on your recovery. Our experienced team will help you file your workers' compensation claim, gather evidence, and, if necessary, pursue additional claims against third parties. To learn more and schedule your free consultation, call us at 305-448-8585 or connect with our staff by completing our secure online contact form.

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