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Construction Accident Attorneys in Hackensack NJ

It seems as though the state of New Jersey is almost always under construction. Whether the construction is taking place on highways, in neighborhoods, or for commercial purposes, it is important that the construction workers take safety into consideration. Many of the people that get injured on construction sites are workers, but pedestrians and other members of the public can be hurt as well. If you have been seriously injured on a construction site, it is important to consider your legal options. Regardless of whether you were a construction worker or a pedestrian, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and emotional distress. The legal team at McNerney & McAuliffe has nearly 50 years of combined experience representing clients who have been hurt on construction sites. Contact our firm today to schedule a consultation.

How Are Construction Site Accidents Caused in New Jersey?

Construction sites can be full of hazards, from power tools to scaffolding. If safety is taken seriously, no one should get hurt but sometimes, accidents happen. Workers have to be very careful and make sure they use protective eyewear, helmets, and other safety items. When these measures are not taken or someone is acting in an unsafe manner, injuries are likely. It is easy for an accident to occur on a construction site when the necessary level of caution is not taken. Some of the major causes of construction accidents throughout the state of New Jersey are related to the following accidents:

  • Falling debris
  • Scaffolding falls
  • Scaffolding collapses
  • Blade & Saw accidents
  • Crane accidents
  • Exposure to hazardous materials
  • Ladder accidents
  • Falls
  • Unsafe property conditions
  • Explosions
  • Building collapses
  • Nail gun accidents
  • Electric shock
  • Lifting injuries

Workers’ Compensation in New Jersey

The vast majority of employees in New Jersey are typically covered by a special form of insurance known as workers’ compensation. If you get hurt on the job, you should notify your employer of your injuries and they can inform the insurance company that you have been injured.

Other Injured Parties

Of course, sometimes there are cases when the victims of construction accidents are people who were not associated with the construction site. These people were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. If you intend to take legal action after being injured, you will have to prove that there was negligence by another party, which ultimately caused you to become injured. However, you may not have a case if you were trespassing on a private construction site without authorization and became injured. The need to provide evidence of the other party’s negligence is referred to as the burden of proof and must be met in all personal injury cases.  An experienced injury attorney can help you find evidence to satisfy the burden of proof.

Recovering Compensation

If you were injured on the job and file a workers’ compensation claim, you cannot sue your employer. If you are injured as a passerby or by a negligent third party, it is important to discuss your situation with an attorney. If you decide to take legal action against the negligent party, you may be entitled to significant compensation for the burdens faced after your accident. If your case is successful, you may be able to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, lost future wages, emotional distress, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and more.

Contact a Hackensack NJ Construction Accident Attorney

The legal team at McNerney & McAuliffe has proudly represented clients who have been hurt on construction sites for nearly 50 years. We understand the hardships that come with a serious injury and are here to help. Allow our legal team to hold the negligent party accountable for the burdens they have caused you. Contact McNerney & McAuliffe today to schedule a consultation when it matters most.

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