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Families Of Construction Zone Fatalities: Legal Aspects To Take Into Account

Posted by Bautista Leroy | Jul 13, 2018 | 0 Comments

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Fatalities that occur in construction zones often stem from unsafe working conditions, negligence, or failure to abide by safety standards. Legal proceedings following such an event can seem intimidatingly complex for families who have lost someone they love in such an accident. Understanding their legal options available could help them seek justice and compensation in this difficult time. Knowledgeable support staff should ensure families get all necessary assistance during this trying time.

Families should identify the cause of a death-causing accident in a work zone, as construction sites are hazardous environments with heavy equipment, scaffolding, high-risk equipment, and structural failures. Accidents often result from negligence by contractors, subcontractors, or equipment manufacturers. It is crucial for families who lose a close member to take legal action and receive fair compensation for their loss.

Family members can file wrongful death suits against third parties responsible for negligence or misconduct in construction-related environments. These parties may include construction companies, property owners, subcontractors, and equipment manufacturers. The death can result in funeral costs, lost wages, and damages, which can be awarded through legal compensation claims for victims.

Families may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits in addition to filing wrongful death lawsuits for an employee's death at work. Workers' compensation covers medical bills and lost wages for survivors but does not cover noneconomic losses like physical pain and emotional hardship. It does not consider who caused the injury and does not consider fault.

At times it's essential to keep in mind that third-party liability claims may also be filed alongside workers' comp claims. For instance, should equipment malfunction be the cause of someone's death on the job site then their family could pursue claims with manufacturers/suppliers for emotional distress damages and punitive compensation beyond workers' compensation benefits.

Legal proceedings following a fatal construction accident can be complicated and require multiple parties' input, so families should consult an experienced personal attorney who specializes in construction accidents or wrongful deaths for guidance in navigating through the legal system. A skilled lawyer will help families gather evidence against responsible parties while seeking compensation through workers' compensation claims or civil suits. Lawyers also help families understand their rights as well as any time limits to file claims against responsible parties.

Families devastated by deaths that occur in construction zones can take steps to seek justice and compensation through various avenues such as wrongful death suits, workers' compensation actions, or third-party liability claims. These families need to understand their legal rights before consulting an attorney who will guide and support their pursuit of justice.

For inquiries related to traffic accident laws or injury laws, or to hire an accident attorney, contact the legal professionals of Bautista LeRoy LLC through this number 816-221-0382 or email them at [email protected]. Serving Kansas City, MO and KS as well as surrounding areas of Benton County and St. Louis.

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