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Construction Workers Are at Risk for Brain Injuries

Reading through the news you will occasionally see the report of a construction worker accident that results in death or a serious brain injury. Although this type of accident oftentimes doesn’t get individual attention, it happens more than you might imagine. Working around electricity, operating large machinery, and climbing up ladders can be dangerous. Even workers with the best intentions who follow all safety protocol are at risk of an accident. When an accident does occur at a construction site, the damage can be extreme.

 

Common Causes of Brain Injuries on the Jobsite

A construction site is one of the more dangerous work environments given the nature of the work being performed. One of the more serious injuries that happen on a construction site is a brain injury. Unfortunately, this type of injury is not uncommon. A brain injury can happen in many different types of accidents, some of the most common causes include:

 

  • Fall from a great height
  • Impact of a heavy object falling on you
  • An accident involving heavy machinery
  • Electrocution

 

If you have been injured in an accident, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention. Brain injuries are especially serious. Even a minor hit to the head can result in a concussion and lead to more serious damages. Establishing a medical record will help to support your claim for compensation once you go down that route.

 

Who Is Liable for a Workplace Injury?

When a construction worker is injured on the job, the first question becomes: Who is liable for compensation? When you’re injured on a job site, there is a good chance that your employer can be held liable. Regardless, the Connecticut Workers Compensation Act guarantees that all workers are protected against income loss and eligible for medical care. Although every case is unique, most of the time the injured party will need to file a workers compensation claim. In Connecticut, the process for filing a workers compensation claim can be complicated. For this reason, it’s always best to work with an attorney that you feel confident with. An attorney will help you to receive the compensation that is due based on the extent of your injury and for lost wages to cover the time you were unable to work.

 

Contact a Workplace Injury Lawyer Serving Connecticut Today

Trauma to the brain is one of the most serious injuries and can have an immediate and devastating impact on the victim. If you or someone you know has suffered a brain injury while working at a construction site, it is important to reach out to an experienced workplace injury attorney. Navigating the process of a workplace injury claim can be complicated and you want to be confident that your rights are carefully considered and represented. The lawyers at Leighton, Katz & Drapeau have extensive experience dealing with this type of personal injury and are ready to help you work through yours. Call us today at 860-875-7000 or contact us online to set up a consultation to review the details of your case.