Construction-related injuries impact both your health and your livelihood; your body is your toolbox and when one is out of commission, the job suffers. When you are hurt on the job, you endure physical pain and fear about the future. Obviously you cannot work while you are injured and you likely only have so many sick days and vacation days to use to recover. So what happens to your source of income if you’re out of work for extended periods of time? Worse yet, what if the injury permanently affects you and you no longer have full functionality as you used to?
At the Klibaner Law Firm, we help hard-working Colorado construction workers obtain fair and deserved compensation for their injuries. In many cases, the benefits you receive from Workers’ Compensation aren’t enough to cover your injuries and pain, leaving you stranded with no way to cover your expenses, or properly address your stresses. You should not have to bear the financial and emotional cost of these injuries alone, especially not when you were not at fault when you sustained your injuries. We are strong advocates for the injured, and we will work with you to obtain the damages you need to heal without worry of running out of support before you recover.
Construction Accident Injuries
Construction employees work long, hard hours performing labor-intensive and physically demanding tasks. Most of the time, they work on cluttered, hazardous job sites surrounded by heavy, dangerous equipment. It’s no surprise that construction-related injuries are typically severe – all it takes is one misstep, or to not be seen for a second and the consequences can be dire.
At the Klibaner Law Firm, we handle all types of construction accident injuries, including those related to:
Because construction accidents impact the victim’s physical and financial well-being, they are particularly devastating. When work-related accidents happen, Colorado construction workers must turn to Workers’ Compensation benefits to cover the cost of their medical bills and lost wages. Most are shocked and confused to learn that the employment laws in our state favor employers. Even worse, Workers’ Compensation benefits in Colorado don’t cover damages related to pain and suffering.
This is why it’s crucial to contact a Colorado personal injury attorney as soon as you are injured. Some victims, such as independent contractors, non-employees, and construction workers injured by defective products, have the option to file their own personal injury claim outside the Workers’ Compensation system.
In some cases, work-related injuries are caused by someone other than an employer. Although Colorado prohibits workers injured on the job from suing their employers, it may be possible to file suit against the third party responsible for your accident. At the Klibaner Law Firm, we determine whether the individual who caused your injury has insurance coverage to pay for your medical bills and other damages. If a third-party injury claim is available, we can help you file a personal injury lawsuit in addition to helping you find a highly skilled Workers’ Compensation attorney to pursue benefits on your behalf.
If you have been hurt on the job, you should not have to foot the bill for your injuries. The law gives you the right to take action to recover compensation for your injuries, either through the Workers’ Compensation system, by possibly filing a personal injury claim, and sometimes by doing both. Call us today to find out how we can help you receive the compensation you deserve. You can also fill out our online contact form for more information. Call us at 303-863-1445.