How do you hold someone accountable for losses sustained in an Evansville construction accident? Lawyers with Vaughan & Vaughan recommend that you pursue a personal injury claim against the party liable for your losses. Personal injury claims can secure you the financial aid you need to pay your bills and otherwise get back on your feet.
You can collaborate with Vaughan & Vaughan personal injury lawyers in Evansville to outline what evidence you have of another party’s liability before you file your claim. Our team continually prioritizes your right to comprehensive financial support, whether you pursue that support in or out of court. Contact us today to secure the representation you need to recover.
What Damages Can You Get From a Construction Accident Claim?
You can request a wide range of damages when trying to recover from a construction accident. Before you estimate the value of those damages, though, you need to gather the evidence necessary to tie them to the negligence that caused your accident. Our construction accident attorneys in Evansville can conduct an investigation on your behalf.
The evidence we bring forward on your behalf can range from electronic data from construction equipment, video footage of your accident, and expert witness opinions about the severity of your losses.
Once we have the data necessary to prove that someone else’s negligence caused you to face concrete economic suffering, we can demand compensation for losses like the following:
Some of these losses, like pain and suffering, do not generate a traditional dog value. That doesn’t mean that you can’t include them in your estimated damages, though. Our team can find the value of losses like these to more effectively fight for the support you need to recover.
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Who Can You Hold Responsible for a Construction Accident?
Before you can demand financial support for construction accident damages, you need to know who you have the right to hold accountable for your losses. The answer to this question depends on evidence as much as the value of your case does.
Fortunately, the evidence you used to determine the value of a construction accident case can also help you identify the party liable for your losses. The parties that most often assume liability for a construction accident and related losses can include the following:
- Construction workers
- Construction agencies
- Corporations
- Tool manufacturers
- Third-party crews
- Independent contractors or specialists
Again, you have an obligation to meet Indiana’s burden of proof if you want to hold any of these parties accountable for the injuries you’re recovering from.
Construction Company Employees and Contracts
Contracts can have a direct influence on whether or not you can hold certain parties accountable for your construction accident losses. Vaughan & Vaughan can help you identify the contracts in play as you investigate the nature of your recent accident.
For example, if you were injured by a construction worker who operates on a traditional employee contract, you may have the right to sue the construction company for your losses. Why? Because corporations can assume liability for their employees. That’s why most construction companies prefer to hire independent contractors.
Independent Contractors and Contracts
Independent contractors have a responsibility to secure their own insurance and represent themselves should they face accusations of negligence. This is because independent contractors see construction companies, among other parties, as clients instead of employers.
Some construction companies may attempt to misrepresent an employee’s employment status and say that they are an independent contractor to avoid taking on responsibility for your recovery. If you suspect foul play throughout your recovery, you can let an Evansville construction accident lawyer know. We can then pursue justice on your behalf.
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How Do You File a Construction Accident Claim
Taking legal action against an independent contractor or a corporation requires you to file your claim within Indiana’s personal injury statute of limitations. Indiana Code section 34-11-2-4 establishes a two-year deadline for filing your claim if you want to move your case forward.
Working with an experienced personal injury lawyer can help you make the most of your filing timeline without compromising your right to a restful recovery. You can book a free case evaluation with Vaughan & Vaughan today to begin discussing what legal services might best facilitate your recovery.
Should You File an Insurance Claim After a Construction Accident?
You have the right to discuss the pros and cons of filing an insurance claim with an attorney following a construction accident. Our team recommends that you explore the option so long as you recognize the risks that come along with it.
Construction companies likely have insurance that you can take advantage of as you fight to recover from your losses. However, a construction company’s Insurance claim adjuster will not have your best interest at heart. These parties want to preserve their bottom line. They do not want to give you money.
As such, an insurance claim adjuster may act in bad faith to try and minimize your losses or even outright deny your claim. Should you find yourself struggling to get the support you need from a liable insurance provider, our team can step in and smooth the process over.
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Let Vaughan & Vaughan Help You Recover
Construction accident lawyers in Evansville want to help you secure the financial support you need to pay your bills. You can put Vaughan & Vaughan’s experience to use in or out of court, depending on how you want to proceed with your case.
We can first provide you with knowledge-backed legal advice and then the representation you need to move your case forward.
If you’re ready to take action against a negligent party, contact us today. Your initial construction accident case consultation comes free of charge and does not obligate you to go to court. Let’s discuss your right to comprehensive financial support before time runs out!
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