Monday, June 17, 2013

Personal Injury Law Firm Leighton Law Discusses Dangers of Construction Accident


Leighton Law, 1401 Brickell Avenue #900, Miami FL 33131 (305-347-3151): John Leighton is a board-certified trial lawyer based in Miami, Florida and handles personal injury, medical malpractice, legal malpractice and tort lawsuit cases. As a trial lawyer, he has obtained some of the largest settlements and verdicts in the county and handled many high-profile cases. He also serves local and national media as a commentator on legal issues.





John Leighton, a Miami personal injury attorney of Leighton Law, discusses the dangers construction workers face on a daily basis in work sites with potential hazards such as dangerous scaffolding, falling tools, malfunctioning equipment and more.

Unfortunately, serious injuries on construction sites of all sizes are all too common. Regulations, inspections and safety courses for employees attempt to avoid such injuries, although accidents will continue to happen as the job itself is dangerous by nature.

When an injury does occur, the law firm of Leighton Law encourages victims to contact an experienced construction personal injury lawyer in Miami right away to enforce their rights under workers' compensation in the state of Florida.

The trial attorneys at Leighton Law work closely with individuals who have been hurt in a construction accident and they have helped thousands recover the the benefits they rightly deserve to bring their life back to order. The firm is also prepared to handle any form of construction injury, including those that result from heavy machinery, OSHA violations, faulty equipment or tool injuries.

The firm also stresses that there are a number of steps to take after a construction accident for victims to protect their rights. The first step should always be receiving adequate medical attention, followed by reporting the injury to the manager of the construction site or their employer and maintaining a record of the report.

Contact information should be obtained from any witnesses and evidence should be preserved, as best as possible, which may include photographs of the injuries, the work site and the equipment in use at the time of the injury.

Leighton Law also stresses that victims should never try to get workers' compensation without seeking representation from a Miami personal injury attorney first as these cases are almost always very complicated. Claims may be denied for many reasons and the insurance company may try to claim that the injury did not occur on the job, it was the result of a pre-existing condition, a health care provider hired by the insurance company may claim the victim was not injured or the insurance company may dispute there are even injuries.

Individuals who have been injured in a construction site accident may contact John Leighton of Leighton law at www.leightonlaw.com/ to learn about their rights and seek compensation.

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