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Construction workers do important work across the State of New Jersey every day.  Unfortunately, this work does not come without consequences.  Unexpected or hazardous conditions on construction sites can put workers in harm’s way.  If you are injured on a construction site in New Jersey, you deserve the facts about your legal rights for recovery.

There are myriad ways to sustain injury on a construction site.  Many of these issues can be prevented by reasonable inspection measures or safety policies instituted by the site manager or equipment manufacturers.  If you file a claim for your injuries and are contacted by the insurance company, always use a lawyer to avoid falling into a trap that could cost you in the long run.  You only have two years to file a lawsuit for your injuries, so it is important to act quickly if you hope to recover.

The construction accident lawyers at Legal Care New Jersey are ready and willing to represent you in your fight for justice.  We know that dealing with injuries sustained in a construction accident can be physically, mentally, and emotionally trying.  By working with us, you can put yourself in the best position to recover the compensation that you deserve.  Call us to schedule a free consultation at (732) 838-9769.

Common Construction Accidents in New Jersey

Construction sites in New Jersey have a number of hazards due to the sheer amount of heavy machinery and moving parts.  A construction worker can be as careful as possible and still sustain an injury through no fault of their own.  Below are just some of the most common incidents which may cause injury for construction workers and contractors in New Jersey.

Electrocution

Construction sites can often turn over power lines or wiring that is unsecured.  If the site manager fails to properly identify the presence of exposed electrical equipment, construction workers may suffer the consequences.

Falling Objects

Scaffolding is frequently utilized on construction sites.  Unsecured debris and tools from above pose a serious risk to anyone working below.

Vehicular Collision

The danger of passing cars is particularly relevant for construction sites on the side of highways or other roadways.  Places where vehicles are traveling at a high rate of speed close to construction sites are highly dangerous, particularly during night shifts on sites with poor lighting.

Slip and Falls

Unstable or slippery ground is dangerous for anyone, let alone construction workers, who must navigate that terrain while carrying heavy materials or operating machinery.

Tips for Dealing with Insurance After a Construction Accident in New Jersey

After you are injured on a construction site and file a claim for coverage with your insurance provider, expect to be contacted quickly by an insurance representative.  The representative may ask you questions about the accident or ask you to confirm the version of events that they present to you.  You may also be offered a settlement deal for your claim.

The motivation of these insurance representatives is to limit their own liability for your injuries.  You should know that they are not asking about the incident because they are curious or want to make sure that you are being heard.  Their goal is to get you to make a statement (or agree with one of their statements) that may limit their liability and inhibit your ability to recover in court if you were to press charges.

You always have the ability to let an attorney communicate with the insurance agents on your behalf.  By using a New Jersey construction accident lawyer in your negotiation with the insurance company, you remove any chance of making a mistake that limits your recovery, and you allow the experts to work directly to get you the best compensation available for your injuries.

Third Party Liability for Construction Accidents in New Jersey

There are certain instances where another party that is not your employer may be responsible for your construction accident injuries.  Equipment malfunctions pose serious concerns for everyone in the vicinity of a construction site who rightfully may place trust in the tools’ ability to function correctly.  In particular, heavy machinery has the capacity to cause substantial undue harm to operators.

If a defective product causes an injury on a construction site in New Jersey, the product’s manufacturer will likely bear the liability for the injuries.  If a malfunction that causes injury to a worker could have been prevented with reasonable maintenance and inspection, the entity responsible for taking care of the equipment will be liable.  That could be the construction company, but in most instances, construction companies lease heavy machinery from third parties.

Determining who you can and should sue after being injured in a construction accident in New Jersey can be complicated depending on the nature of the accident, equipment involved, and the injuries sustained.  You should speak with an experienced New Jersey construction accident lawyer before making any determinations on a course of action for your recovery.

Statute of Limitations for Construction Accident Lawsuits in New Jersey

Construction accident injury victims in New Jersey do not have an unlimited amount of time with which to file their lawsuit.  The statute of limitations (or length of time to file your lawsuit) for civil suits after construction accident injuries in New Jersey is two years.  That means that you have exactly two years from the date of your construction accident to file your lawsuit with the court clerk.  Filing after the statute of limitations has expired will force the court to dispose of your claim.  It is always best to start the process early to avoid running up against the deadline.  If you feel that you may have a valid lawsuit, you should speak to one of our New Jersey construction accident injury attorneys today.

Get Justice for Construction Accident Injuries in New Jersey Today

If you were injured in a construction accident in New Jersey, you should be aware of your legal rights.  The construction accident attorneys at Legal Care New Jersey can help.  Schedule a free consultation on your options by calling (732) 838-9769.

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