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Navigating Workers’ Comp After A Construction Accident In Maryland

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Construction work is one of the most dangerous professions, both in the state of Maryland and across the country. From scaffolding falls and heavy machinery accidents to electrical shocks and repetitive stress injuries, construction workers face daily risks that can lead to serious or even life-altering injuries.

When an accident happens on the job, Maryland’s workers’ compensation system is designed to provide financial support and medical care, but navigating the process isn’t always simple. Understanding your rights and the specific considerations that apply to your industry is essential to securing the benefits you deserve. Discuss your case with a Baltimore personal injury lawyer.

High-Risk Work, High-Stakes Claims

Because of the physically demanding and hazardous nature of construction work, the types of injuries seen on job sites are often severe. Common injuries include falls, spinal injuries, burns, repetitive motion injuries, joint strain, and brain injuries.

Given the potential for long recovery times, it’s critical for injured workers to act quickly and correctly when filing a claim. It’s important to report your injury to your employer as soon as possible and seek medical treatment promptly. Delays can complicate your claim or reduce your compensation.

Individuals who are injured while working construction often face some specific challenges when filing workers’ comp claims, including the following.

  • Multiple contractors on-site. It’s common for several companies to be involved in a single job site. Determining who is responsible and who carries the workers’ comp policy can get complicated.
  • Injuries over time. Some injuries, like joint damage or hearing loss, occur gradually. These may be harder to prove without the right legal support.
  • Retaliation concerns. Workers may fear losing their job or being assigned less desirable tasks if they file a claim, despite legal protections against retaliation.
  • Third-party liability. In some cases, another party (such as a subcontractor or equipment manufacturer) may also be responsible for the injury. This could open the door to a separate personal injury lawsuit, in addition to workers’ comp.

An experienced workers’ compensation attorney understands the complexities of construction-related claims. As soon as you hire a lawyer, they will review the details of your injury and determine if you are in a strong position for recovery. If you are, they will ensure your paperwork is filed correctly, help you access the right medical treatment, and fight denied or delayed claims.

Connect with Legal Support

If you’ve been hurt on a Maryland construction site, don’t try to navigate the workers’ comp system alone. Between complex laws, insurance company tactics, and the high stakes involved in serious injuries, having the right legal guidance can make all the difference. A knowledgeable Baltimore personal injury lawyer can help.

How will you get the benefits you need to heal and return to work? Whether you got back to work with a treatment plan in place or are taking time off, it’s important to be fully compensated for your losses. Speak with the legal team at Iamele & Iamele, LLP to discuss your recovery options. Contact us to book your confidential appointment.

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