MONROE CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENT ATTORNEYS
When someone is injured at a construction accident, they will probably be faced with the consequences of suffering a catastrophic injury. They might also be faced with the troubles that can arise when trying to figure out who is liable for what happened. If you’re in this situation right now, then please know that Morris & Dewett Injury Lawyers in Monroe can help you.
We are a local legal team that is backed by extensive experience and a history of success. With a background in personal injury casework and workers’ compensation law, we are able to manage virtually any construction accident case that comes out way.
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Hazards Around a Construction Site
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Rickety scaffolding
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Heavy machinery in use
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Toxic chemicals
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Falling objects
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Moving vehicles and loaders
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Exposed electrical components
When to File for Workers’ Comp
If you were working on a construction site when you were injured, then you might be eligible to file a workers’ compensation claim. Through this program, you can get medical and wage replacement benefits at no cost to you and with no need to sue another party. You simply have to show that you were hurt in the scope of your employment, and the insurer should approve your case.
Of course, not every workers’ comp case goes according to the claimant’s plans. Many claims face first-round denials, and sometimes without an explanation. To give yourself less stress when dealing with a workers’ comp case after a construction accident, let our attorneys help from the start.
Injury Claims for Workers & Third Parties
What might be a bit of a surprise, many construction accident cases are not resolved through workers’ comp. Instead, they must go to civil court for a personal injury claim or lawsuit.
People who can file a personal injury claim after a construction accident include:
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Independent contractors:
People who work on a construction site but who are not an employee for one of the companies working there could be independent contractors. In Louisiana, independent contractors usually do not have workers’ comp coverage. If they get hurt at work, then they will have to explore their options to sue another liable party, if any exist. -
Third parties:
Pedestrians and drivers often need to pass through or near a construction site because there are no alternative routes. If one of them gets hurt, then they can have the opportunity to sue for compensation.


