What Types of Injuries Can a
Construction Accident Lawyer Help You With?
Falls
A fall at work can happen for any number of reasons. Maybe improper safety measures were in place, or the machinery malfunctioned. Whatever the cause, a fall from a height can have devastating consequences for workers.
When a worker falls, they can suffer serious injuries to their limbs, their spine, or their head. These injuries can lead to long-term pain, disability, and even death. In some cases, workers may never be able to return to their jobs after a fall.
Even if you make a full recovery, a fall can still have a significant impact on your life. You may have to miss work for weeks or months, and they may have to pay for expensive medical treatment. In addition, the stress of a fall can take a toll on their mental and emotional health.
Burns
Burns are a serious safety hazard on construction sites. Electricity, chemicals, or hot materials can cause them. Construction sites often have electrical requirements and may store chemicals, which increases the risk of burns.
The company is responsible for providing medical care and filing insurance claims if you have been burned on a construction site. They’re also responsible for investigating the accident and taking steps to prevent future burns.
Spinal and Neck Injuries
Spine and neck injuries can range in severity from mild to severe. Mild injuries may cause only temporary numbness or tingling, while severe injuries can lead to paralysis. Injuries can be caused by falls, heavy objects striking the back or neck, or other trauma.
Severe spine and neck injuries can cause permanent damage, such as:
- Paralysis
- Loss of bladder or bowel control
- Difficulty breathing
- Inability to move
- Severe injuries that require immediate medical attention. Treatment may include surgery, physical therapy, and pain medication.
Loss of Sight or Hearing
Construction sites are dangerous places to work. They are full of loud noises, harsh chemicals, and hazardous debris. These hazards can cause serious injuries, including hearing and vision loss. If you have an accident that causes these conditions or find they develop over time, you should immediately consult an attorney.
Post-Traumatic Stress Related to Your Injury
Every year, thousands of workers are injured or killed on the job. If you have been the victim of, or witness to, an accident or death on a construction site, it can be a traumatic experience. You may experience a range of mental health issues, including:
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Anxiety/Depression
- Nightmares/Flashbacks
- Difficulty sleeping/Concentrating
- Irritability
- Avoidance of situations that remind you of the accident
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to seek professional help. A therapist can help you to understand and cope with your trauma. There are also support groups available for people who have been affected by construction accidents.
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