Third-Party Work Accident Cases

Definition:
A third-party work accident occurs when someone other than your employer was responsible for your injury. The most common type of third-party work accident takes place on construction job sites. For instance, if a carpenter falls on debris at a construction site and a sub-contractor was responsible for keeping the job site clean and debris-free, the sub-contractor can be held liable for the injury.
Consequences of Third-Party Work Accident Cases:
When a third-party, such as a property owner or a subcontractor, is responsible for your injuries, you may be able to seek a negligence claim against them and receive compensation for pain and suffering.What a Lawyer can do for you:
A workers' compensation lawyer familiar with third-party claims can provide detailed information on how you can move forward with a claim. A lawyer can assist you with gathering the required documents and represent your best interests to insurance companies.Lawyer Referral Service:
Attorney Search Network can help you find a workers' compensation lawyer. A workers' compensation lawyer can thoroughly review your case and help you get the compensation you deserve for recovery.If you have any questions about the information provided above, please contact Attorney Search Network.
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