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What Happens if I Am Injured in a Scaffolding Accident?

Getting injured in a scaffolding accident is a serious matter. And if your injury has caused you to incur medical bills and miss work, you must fight for the compensation that you deserve. Continue reading to learn what steps you should take after your scaffolding accident and how an experienced Broward County work injury lawyer of The Finizio Law Group can guide you through the claims process.

What are the common causes of scaffolding accidents in the state of Florida?

There are typically federal and company regulations in place to ensure the safety of workers on construction sites. Yet, accidents still occur. Specifically, scaffolding accidents tend to occur due to the negligence of an employer. Examples of such negligence are as follows:

  • An employer fails to follow OSHA guidelines.
  • An employer fails to install overhead protection.
  • An employer fails to properly secure scaffolds.

In addition, scaffolding accidents can occur due to the negligence of a third party. Examples of this are as follows:

  • A manufacturer produces malfunctioning breaks.
  • A manufacturer produces defective or unsafe scaffolds.
  • A manufacturer produces defective equipment, like pulleys and fall safety systems.

What should I do if I am injured in a scaffolding accident?

If you require compensation to heal from your scaffolding accident injuries, you must file a lawsuit against the at-fault party. And for a successful lawsuit, you must satisfy the burden of proof. Meaning, you must collect enough evidence that can argue that your injuries are directly correlated to the carelessness of another party. The below approach is the best way to ensure that you have sufficient evidence:

  1. Call the authorities: a law enforcement officer will conduct an official police report and call for an ambulance to the scene. Here, you should request a copy of the police report.
  2. Capture the scene: take photos and videos of your injuries, your damages, and the hazards that contributed to your accident. Here, ask witnesses if they have any photos or videos they can share.
  3. Go to medical treatment: even if you do not have any noticeable injuries, they can surface later on. So, go to medical attention at the scene and also schedule follow-up appointments with your physician. Here, request copies of your medical bills and a doctor’s note that highlights the date, time, and severity of your injuries.
  4. Hire a skilled Broward County personal injury attorney: an attorney at our firm will help you collect any additional evidence necessary, such as surveillance camera footage. Here, you must file your claim before the statute of limitations, which is usually four years from the date of your accident in Florida.

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If you require legal representation for matters of personal injury, family law, criminal defense, commercial litigation, or aviation litigation, contact The Finizio Law Group today.

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