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One day when I was driving on the freeway, I was completely blindsided by another car pummeling down the hill. I didn't know what to do or what went wrong, but I knew things were bad. I couldn't feel my feet at first, and my face was covered in liquid that turned out to be blood. When the ambulance arrived I could see the concern on their faces, and it was frustrating to know what was about to come. Fortunately, I was able to get great medical care, and talk with a personal injury attorney that helped me to sort out everything else. Read this website to find out how accident attorneys can help you to make a difference in your own life.

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Taking Legal Action as an Independent Contractor Against a Construction Manager

by Dylan Tucker

If you are an independent contractor who is working on a job site, you will not be able to file for workers' compensation benefits if you are injured on the job site. However, if your job site does not take appropriate safety precautions, you may be able to work with a job site accident attorney to seek compensation for your injuries. 

The Responsibilities of a Construction Site Manager

The OSHA regulates safety standards for construction sites, and a manager who fails to follow these regulations is more likely to be held liable for any accidents that occur. For example, the manager will be responsible for making sure that you are provided with all necessary safety precautions. 

If you will be working at a high elevation, your manager might be held liable for not having guard rails installed. By being an independent contractor, you may be considered responsible for supplying some of your safety equipment. However, the job site cannot be unreasonably unsafe, and your attorney might argue that you are entitled to compensation for your injuries.

Common Construction Accidents

Falls are the most common type of injury that construction workers suffer due to how often construction workers perform work at high elevations in structures that lack walls and other fall prevention measures. Some workers are also injured while climbing up and down ladders.

Being struck by a large vehicle or being caught between an unmovable object can lead to a part of your body becoming crushed. The construction site might collapse and fall on top of you leading to a crushing injury. Your attorney will gather the evidence necessary to prove that your injuries were the result of the incident that occurred on the job site.

Why You Must Act Quickly

A construction site manager is expected to report any accidents that occur. Unfortunately, some construction site managers will not cooperate and may even take steps to try to destroy evidence or make it more difficult to obtain. However, your lawyer will have the power to mandate that evidence be preserved and can make sure that the construction site manager is punished if the evidence is not preserved. 

With the evidence in hand, your attorney will attempt to negotiate a settlement with the liable party or their insurance provider. Your job site accident attorney will also fight for you in court if you are not able to settle and are forced to go to trial.  

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