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Construction sites are risky places. Even when the proper safety precautions are followed, injuries can still happen. If you have been injured on the job site, it can be an emotional time. It can be difficult to know what to do. Refer to this list of mistakes that the Orlando construction injury lawyers at Carr Law Firm have seen people make and you will be better prepared if you should suffer an injury.
After an injury, you should see a doctor right away. Not only is it important for your medical health and recovery, but it gives you documentation of your injury.
Your medical report will include the date, time, and nature of your injury. It will show that the injury took place at the construction site. This information is necessary if you plan to file a worker’s compensation claim or other injury claims. Be sure to save a copy of your medical records following your doctor visits.
If you do not tell your employer about your injury right away, it can slow down the process of getting you the compensation you need. The legal process can be slow by nature, so getting started as quickly as possible is in your best interest.
Keeping your injury to yourself makes it look less serious. If you inform your employer about your injury a few days after the incident, it can look as though you were not hurt that badly.
Additionally, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires employers to take steps to ensure that an injury does not happen again. Your employer cannot take these steps if they do not know about your injury.
After an injury, it can be difficult to remember to gather information, but it is important. Find out if anyone witnessed your injury and ask them to write down what happened in their own words.
Take photographs of the incident site, as well as your injuries. If anyone close by has photographs, ask to get copies of them.
Perhaps the most crucial mistake people make after suffering an injury on the job site is not talking with an attorney. It should be your first call after you receive medical attention. An Orlando construction injury lawyer can help you avoid the aforementioned mistakes.
Our Orlando construction injury lawyers care about your case and we fight to get you the compensation you deserve.
We will help you gather all the documentation you need in order to file a worker’s compensation claim. If there was negligence on the job site, we can also help you file a legal claim for compensation.
At Carr Law Firm, our Orlando construction injury lawyers will meet with you one-on-one to discuss your case. We want you to be comfortable with the legal process every step of the way. We care about our clients as individuals and you are not just a case file to us. We care about your situation and will work hard for you.
Contact Carr Law Firm today to schedule your free consultation. We offer contingency fee arrangements for personal injury claims. This means we will not send you a bill unless you are awarded compensation for your claim through a settlement or verdict.
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