How to Claim for a Building Site Accident

| Elaine McNally

Building Site Workplace Accidents

 

Understanding Your Rights

If you’ve been injured in a workplace accident on a building site you may be entitled to compensation. This is a complex area, and seeking legal advice is crucial. Here’s a breakdown of what you need to know.

 

What is an Accident at Work?

An accident at work claim is a legal process initiated by an employee who has suffered an injury or illness as a result of a workplace incident. Generally, this type of claim seeks compensation for injuries sustained due to accidents such as slips, trips, falls, equipment malfunctions, or exposure to hazardous substances.

 

Common Causes of Building Site Accidents

Building sites are inherently dangerous environments. Common causes of accidents include:

  • Slips, Trips, and Falls: These can occur due to uneven surfaces, poor lighting, or obstacles.
  • Falls from Heights: Accidents on ladders, scaffolding, or roofs are frequent, especially in construction and maintenance jobs.
  • Being Struck by Moving Objects: This includes incidents where employees are hit by vehicles, machinery, or falling objects.
  • Machinery Accidents: Injuries can result from the use of heavy machinery, often due to a lack of training or safety measures

 

The Role of a Solicitor – Contact a Workplace Accident Solicitor at Sherwin O’ Riordan today

Our Solicitors will;

  • Guide you through the steps of the claims process.
  • Assist you in submitting your application to The Personal Injuries Board.
  • Navigate each step of the legal process.
  • Help secure the compensation you deserve.

 

What to Do After a Building Site Accident?

  1. Seek Medical Attention: Get medical help for any injuries, no matter how minor they seem.
  2. Report the Incident: Inform your employer about the accident and ensure it’s recorded in the workplace accident record book.
  3. Gather Evidence: Collect evidence from the accident scene, including photos, witness contact information, and details of how the incident occurred.
  4. Keep Records: Maintain records of all medical treatments, expenses, and any communication with your employer regarding the accident.
  5. Contact a Solicitor: Speak with one of our Accidents at Work solicitors as soon as possible. They can guide you through the claims process.

 

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