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Construction Site Accidents and Workers’ Compensation Claims

A construction site accident in Jacksonville can result in a number of serious injuries that can leave you unable to return to work for months. In cases such as these when your injuries will prevent you from working and cause serious medical expenses, you may need to file a Florida Workers' Compensation claim to help pay for your damages.

Common Causes of a Construction Site Accident in Jacksonville

Construction sites are among some of the most dangerous workplaces at which to be employed. With heavy equipment, unstable conditions, and many other workers present there are multiple factors that can lead to serious injury. If you are injured in a construction site accident in Jacksonville you can file a Florida Workers' Compensation claim to help pay for your injuries and losses.

Some of the common causes of a construction site accidents in Jacksonville include:

  • slip and falls;
  • equipment malfunction;
  • misuse of equipment or tools;
  • falling objects;
  • flying debris;
  • electrical accidents;
  • chemical spills;
  • fires and explosions;
  • misuse or lack of safety equipment; and
  • poor weather.


Your employer has a duty to provide you with safety equipment and cease work if the weather is inadequate. Failure to do so may result in more injuries, which qualify for a Florida Workers' Compensation claim.

Injuries from
a Construction Site Accident in Jacksonville

There are many types of serious injuries you may sustain when you are involved in a construction site accident in Jacksonville. When these injuries make working difficult or impossible, you should consider filing a Florida Workers' Compensation claim to help recover from your medical expenses and lost wages.

Some of the common types of injuries that occur in construction sites include:

  • shoulder and rotator cuff injuries;
  • head injury including concussion;
  • burns;
  • lacerations, cuts and scrapes;
  • loss of limb;
  • respiratory damage from fumes;
  • broken bones;
  • spinal cord injury; and
  • traumatic brain injury.


These injuries may create permanent disability and prevent you from returning to work for short or long term periods, if not indefinitely.

Filing a Florida Workers' Compensation Claim

If you are injured in a construction site accident in Jacksonville you should notify your employer immediately. They should document the incident with their Workers' Compensation carrier and begin your claim. Meanwhile, you should also contact a Jacksonville Workers' Compensation lawyer to assist you in resolving your claim.

Document all details regarding your accident and seek medical treatment immediately. Keep a detailed record of your injuries and recovery, as well as any bills and medical records you receive. These documents will be used to help build your claim so you can recover lost wages and medical expenses.

Contacting a Jacksonville Workers' Compensation Lawyer

The Workers' Compensation attorneys at Sullivan & Hepler understand that you have questions regarding your Florida Workers' Compensation claim. We have your answers. Before you hire an attorney or file your claim, order this free consumer guide How Florida Workers' Compensation Works: 5 Things Every Insured Worker Needs to Know for more information about how to build a strong claim. Contact us today at 904-384-8808 or 1-800-295-4193.


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