Monday, February 15, 2010

IQ Personal Injury Offers Construction Accident Lawsuit Information

IQ Personal Injury is pleased to announce that it now offers legal help and information for victims of construction site accidents. Construction workers face many risks on the job due to the hazardous conditions present on many construction sites. Although federal laws, such as the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA), exist to protect workers’ safety and minimize the risk of accidents, thousands of construction site injuries occur each year.

Heavy equipment, such as tractors and bulldozers, underground and overhead electrical lines, and powerful tools, like nail guns, can all contribute to a construction site accident. When equipment malfunctions or workers fall from scaffolding, the severe injuries that result can be career ending and life threatening. Many construction site accidents can be prevented if the proper safety precautions are taken by the construction site owner, general contractors, subcontractors, prime contractors, design and engineering professionals, and all other individuals working on the site.

If you have been injured in a construction accident and are interested in learning more about your rights, visit IQPersonalInjury.com today and complete the Free Case Evaluation form. Many construction site injuries are covered under the workers’ compensation system. However, in some cases, a third party may be responsible for an accident that occurs on a construction site. If this is the case, the injured worker may be able to recover damages through a construction accident lawsuit. A construction accident lawyer can investigate the circumstances surrounding your injury, identify the liable parties, and ensure that you receive the full compensation to which you are entitled.

The construction injury lawyers in the IQ Personal Injury national network understand the serious consequences that a construction accident can have on your life.  They can protect your rights and fight on your behalf, so that you receive compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. The amount of time you have to file a claim may be limited by the statute of limitations, so it is important to contact a lawyer as soon as possible after your injury occurs.

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