Who pays workers comp?
Workers comp is paid by the insurance company of the employer, and it usually covers the following:
- Medical expenses
- Lost wages
- Disability
- Trauma and stress
- Emotional agony
- Punitive damages (if the defendant was grossly negligent)
- Wrongful death (if your loved one dies in a construction site accident)
Although workers comp pays for these claims, it is still limited. This means they will not pay for the entire claim.
Sometimes, the insurance company is willing to pay part of the claim, so it does not even fully cover all the expenses caused by accidents at the construction site.
To recover all the expenses caused by the accident, all you need is an expert construction accident attorney.They will help you get the compensation for your loss. At the Reed Injury Law, we will get you the full amount you deserve!
Due to how long a construction site case may take, you have to get legal help as soon as you can. There are many parts when it comes to construction cases. In order to make sure you don't lose your chance at getting your full compensation schedule a free consultation today!
The reason they take so long is because there may be disputes and regulations that complicate your case. This is where we come in and handle all of it for you. We will help you file an additional civil lawsuit. Don't make your case any harder than it has to be, and hire the Reed Law Firm today! The Reed Injury Law Firm a top-rated construction accident firm that is ready to help you get the compensation you deserve.