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Construction & Building Site Accidents happened due to sharp projectiles, debris or foreign substances may include being buried alive, asphyxiation due to lack of oxygen or drowning. Unchecked under ground utilities can also be reasons for such accidents. If the negligence and ignorance of your owners, project managers, agents and contractors is responsible for your accident, and if they failed in providing the workers with adequate safety and protection during work, then you have the right to claim for compensation on part of the officials.
An accident claim firm will be able to advise you on the matters of your demolition accident claim and give you an idea of the amount that you are likely to receive in your case, depending upon the seriousness of your injury and the evidences that you have against the officials. These firms will make it easier to get your compensation, so why should you suffer from loss of income, hospital expenses and painful joints, and that too when there is none of your fault. Once you submit the demolition accident claim to the firm, the solicitors will first do their investigation before taking on the case. They will at length discuss the case with you in order to get the complete idea, full facts and all the circumstances involved in your accident. If the case is not older than 3 years and has a strong part, then the solicitors will start collecting the evidences on behalf of you. They will contact the physicians who have treated your injuries, obtain the police records about your accident, contact any eye-witnesses at the site and get a written statement signed by them, in order to have enough to make the claim in the court. Any photographs of the site of accident or the injuries will be an added advantage in your case. Also do not forget to keep all the bills that you had paid for your medical treatment.
A claim for Construction & Building Site Accidents may include the following losses that can be compensated:
*damages for loss of earnings and other losses and expenses are commonly paid in addition to the injury award and will vary in each case