Are you struggling with the financial aftermath of a construction accident? Do you need help stabilizing your finances? Working with a Tacoma construction accident lawyer doesn’t have to set you back. Connecting with Phillips Law Firm can make it easier for you to pursue workers’ compensation benefits or legal action without putting a dollar down toward legal representation.
Our Tacoma personal injury lawyers make up our contingency-based legal team. Every member of our staff stands ready to help you fight back against attempts to misrepresent your accident and deny you access to workers’ compensation benefits. Whether you want to litigate or negotiate with an insurer, you can count on Phillips Law Firm to support your recovery.
We’ve worked with Washington State families for over 20 years, using 80-plus years of combined experience to win hundreds of millions of dollars in support for struggling accident victims. Contact our office today to learn more about how we can work for you.
Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim After a Construction Accident
Employers throughout Washington State need to have workers’ compensation insurance if they want to keep their employees safe from avoidable workplace accidents. As such, you should have the right to move forward with a workers’ compensation claim after an accident on a construction site.
Filing a workers’ compensation claim will require you to get the medical care you need to address your injuries. Do not wait to get medical attention. The longer you do, the harder it will be to argue for workers’ compensation benefits. Once you’re not in serious danger, you can:
- Let your employer know that you want to move forward with a workers’ compensation claim.
- Contact a Tacoma construction accident attorney and request help moving forward with your claim.
- Organize available information about your injuries, the professionals who treated them, and the circumstances that led to your accident.
- Collect information about your employer, ranging from the names of witnesses who saw your accident to information about the amount of money you make.
- Submit a claim for workers’ compensation benefits with Washington State’s Department of Labor & Industries (L&I).
You can ask the medical professionals who treated you to submit statements about your injuries to L&I, and you should if you want to verify the extent of your losses. Make sure your doctor acts or submits a Report of Accident within five days of your construction accident.
What Workers’ Compensation Benefits Can You Receive After a Construction Accident?
We can’t pre-establish the value of your possible workers’ compensation benefits before individually assessing your accident. You suffered unique losses as a result of your construction site accident and need to be treated like an individual, not given a cookie-cutter assessment of your accident-related expenses.
Your fight for support may allow you to recover benefits that address the cost of your medical care and lost wages. If you can’t return to work, our team may have the right to argue for compensation based on your loss of earning power, retraining, or disability care.
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Suing Your Employer After a Construction Site Accident
Because Washington State requires its employers to invest in workers’ compensation, you may not have the opportunity to sue your employer in the wake of a workplace accident. Fortunately, workers’ compensation claims can provide you with economic benefits that address your most pressing recovery expenses.
However, if you can prove that a third party contributed to your accident, you may have the right to sue that liable party for damages based on the cost of your recovery. Working with a construction accident attorney in Tacoma can help you figure out what rights you have to legal action and when you should move forward with a claim.
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Our Tacoma Construction Accident Lawyers Can Help You Recover From Serious Injuries
Communicating with insurance adjusters and employers in the wake of a construction site accident isn’t easy, especially if you’re dealing with serious injuries. Working with a legal ally makes it considerably easier to negotiate for fair accident support without cutting into the time you need to heal from your injuries.
You can count on Phillips Law Firm to represent your best interests when you first pursue a workers’ compensation claim or start exploring your right to legal action. We can also stand up for you in the face of wrongfully denied benefits, denied disability, or attempts to force you back to work before you’re fully healed.
If an employer refuses to accommodate your injuries, wrongfully demotes you, or fires you because of your injury, you can trust us to push back and argue for compensation on your behalf. We will not let you get taken advantage of due to your injuries.
Employers Cannot Fire You After Serious Construction Site Accidents
Washington construction site employers have no right to terminate you from a position because you were injured on the job. Unfortunately, some employers try to get around that legality by claiming that you, along with their other staff, work as independent contractors and don’t benefit from certain legal protections.
You don’t have to let an employer get away with misrepresenting or minimizing your role with a construction team. Support from our Tacoma, WA, construction accident lawyers lets you fight back if an employer tries to deny you workers’ compensation or wrongfully terminates you.
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We Fight for Your Right to Wage Compensation After Construction Accidents
Washington State laws will not allow you to receive financial support for the first three days you’re away from work after a construction site accident. Wage compensation begins within 14 days of informing your employer about the extent of your injuries and the severity of your accident.
After that, employers should provide you with financial support accounting for up to 75% of your income. Our legal team can step in if an employer tries to offer you less than 60% of your wages’ value or if an employer denies you wage compensation outright.
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Let Phillips Law Firm Help You Recover From a Construction Accident
The legal team at Phillips Law Firm works on a contingency fee basis. You won’t have to put down a retainer or deposit to connect with our construction accident attorneys in Tacoma, WA. Instead, you can book a free, no-obligation consultation with our team immediately after an accident to discuss what steps you can take to protect your financial future.
Our team is proud to stand up for Washington State families in their hour of need. Contact our office today to learn more about how our support can make it easier for you to file a workers’ compensation claim, protect your right to legal action, and alleviate your financial stress.
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