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Building Site Injury Claims – Estimating Compensation

Building site standards have undergone considerable advancements throughout time to prioritise the security of contractors, workers, and visitors. Companies now prioritise the health and safety of their construction sites over the speed of the project, resulting in safer working environments.

However, accidents can still occur on construction sites, leading to severe injuries. You may be eligible to pursue a building site Injury claim for compensation if you have sustained an injury due to negligence in a construction site accident.

Our team of expert personal injury solicitors has experience in effectively recovering compensation for clients. They are committed to securing the highest settlement amount, and using their No Win No Fee service will simplify the claim process for you.

If you want to discuss your building site injury claim and get prompt legal assistance, call us for a free consultation.

Table Of Contents

  • Determining Eligibility for a Building Site Injury Claim
  • Various Forms of Negligence Leading to Building Site Injury
  • Common Types of Building Site Injuries
  • Common Injuries Caused by Accidents on Building Sites
  • Types of Evidence for a Building Site Injury Claim
  • Time Limit for Claiming Building Site Injury Compensation
  • Fatal Accident on a Building Site
  • Determining Compensation Amount for a Building Site Injury
  • FAQs
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Determining Eligibility for a Building Site Injury Claim

In the realm of construction, where stringent health and safety regulations are firmly established, there remains the possibility of experiencing an injury on a building site due to unforeseeable circumstances.

However, it is necessary to know that such situations may entitle you to pursue rightful compensation for the physical and emotional distress endured. To move forward with a claim for a building site accident, it becomes imperative to provide substantiating evidence to a personal injury solicitor, thereby establishing the key factors that indicate:

  1. Your employer or the operator of the building site acted negligently, leading to the occurrence of an accident.
  2. You had an injury as a direct result of the accident.

The following section will outline various scenarios where negligence could contribute to a building site accident. Subsequently, we will discuss the types of evidence that can support a building site accident claim.

Accident at Work Claims

Various Forms of Negligence Leading to Building Site Injury

Working on a building site necessitates thorough information on the importance of health and safety. Nonetheless, it is the employer’s duty to prioritise the well-being of their staff while operating on a construction site. If your employer exhibits negligence in any capacity, resulting in your injury, you have every right to consider seeking compensation.

Numerous types of employer negligence can contribute to building site accidents and subsequent compensation claims, including:

  1. Failure to conduct regular risk assessments.
  2. Inadequate provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
  3. Neglecting repairs and maintenance of construction equipment.
  4. Insufficient training of staff in safe working practices.
  5. Denying staff adequate rest breaks leads to fatigue.

As previously mentioned, in addition to proving your employer’s negligence, you must demonstrate the severity of your injuries. We recommend seeking medical assessment at the Accident and Emergency Department following any building site injury. Obtaining medical records from your visit will serve as valuable evidence to support the extent of your suffering.

If you are considering initiating a building site injury claim, please contact us today. We provide free legal advice on the claims process and offer a no-obligation review of your case.

Common Types of Building Site Injuries

Building sites can be hazardous environments; if negligence can be proven, compensation can be claimed for various building site accidents. Some of the most common incidents include:

  1. Falls from height: Falls from elevated areas are frequent on building sites and can lead to severe injuries or even fatalities.
  2. Slips and trips: Uneven surfaces, inadequate lighting, or obstructions on walkways and scaffolds can contribute to slips and trips.
  3. Manual handling injuries: Lifting and carrying heavy loads can result in back injuries, shoulder injuries, and other musculoskeletal disorders.
  4. Electrical injuries: Faulty wiring, improper use of electrical equipment, or other electrical hazards can cause electric shocks at work.
  5. Machinery-related injuries: Operating heavy machinery, such as cranes, bulldozers, or diggers, without adhering to health and safety regulations can result in serious injuries.
  6. Respiratory illnesses: Construction workers may be exposed to dust, fumes, and hazardous substances that can lead to respiratory conditions like occupational asthma or silicosis.

Even if the specific type of building site accident you have experienced is not mentioned above, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Even if you weren’t to blame for the accident, we could still help you get compensation.

Common Injuries Caused by Accidents on Building Sites

Accidents on building sites can result in a wide range of injuries for labourers, contractors, and sub-contractors. Although the list of potential injuries is extensive, some common ones include:

  • Broken foot
  • Fractured ankles
  • Broken arms at work
  • Broken fingers at work
  • Fractured legs
  • Broken wrists
  • Head injuries
  • Soft tissue injuries
  • Workplace back injuries
  • Workplace shoulder injuries

We urge you to get in touch with one of our advisors if you’ve experienced an injury that wasn’t included above so you can go through your case and the likelihood of filing a claim. Based on your unique situation, we can evaluate your case and offer advice.

Types of Evidence for a Building Site Injury Claim

In the event of a building site accident, you should take several crucial steps to facilitate the compensation claim process. These steps include:

  • Reporting the accident to ensure it is documented in your employer’s accident report book. Some accidents must also be reported to the Health and Safety Executive under RIDDOR regulations.
  • Capturing photographs of the accident scene as soon as possible, preferably before any potential hazards or causes are removed. Additionally, take pictures of any visible injuries you sustained.
  • Seeking assessment and treatment at an A&E department or a minor injuries unit. This will generate a medical report indicating the extent of your injuries and the treatment received.
  • Collecting details of any witnesses who witnessed the building site accident.
    Obtaining copies of CCTV footage if the accident was captured on camera.

You can improve your claim for compensation by taking these actions. For example, an accident report form can make it difficult for an employer to dispute that the event actually happened. Please get in touch with our free claims advising line right away if you’d like a free examination of your case.

Time Limit for Claiming Building Site Injury Compensation

In most cases, there is a 3-year time limit for claiming compensation for a construction accident or building site injury. This time limit typically starts from the date of your accident. However, there are exceptions to be aware of.

If you only discover the extent of your injuries later, such as in cases of asbestos exposure, the 3-year limitation period begins from the date of knowledge. This allows for situations where the consequences of the exposure may not become apparent for many years or even decades.

When severe injuries resulting in a loss of mental capacity happen to a builder or visitor to a building site, the enforcement of the 3-year time limit is not stringent. In such cases, someone else can act as their litigation friend and claim on their behalf. However, if the injured person recovers and regains mental capacity, the 3-year time limit would start from the date of their recovery.

We strongly advise contacting us as soon as possible to initiate the process. This provides you and your solicitor with plenty of time to collect proof to back up your claim. For further details and a free consultation to go over your options, contact us right away.

Fatal Accident on a Building Site

It may not be your top priority right away to file a compensation claim if a loved one passes away on a construction job. However, you may require urgent financial assistance to cope with increasing living costs and funeral expenses. 

You can get assistance from our personal injury solicitors as you pursue a claim for a deadly accident. If you have questions or doubts about filing a claim for compensation under these circumstances, please get in touch with us.

Determining Compensation Amount for a Building Site Injury

Determining the compensation you may receive for a building site accident is challenging. Each accident and injury is unique, resulting in varying compensation amounts. However, factors to consider include:

  • The extent of your bodily and emotional harm
  • Any financial losses or costs incurred (e.g., loss of earnings, medical expenses, travel costs)
  • The cost of replacing or fixing damaged personal property

When you contact our team, a claims advisor will guide you on what can be included in your claim, covering general and special damages. Regarding your particular situation, we offer free consultation and guidance.

At Index Claims, we believe that having a personal injury solicitor by your side offers the best chance of receiving fair compensation. If you want to claim a building site injury compensation, one of our knowledgeable advisors will guide you through the claims process and promptly review your case. If your case is accepted, we will strive to make the entire process seamless. Our No Win No Fee service alleviates the stress of pursuing a building site accident claim.

FAQs

Falls, electrical shocks, machinery accidents, and being struck by falling objects are common building site injuries. Consult a legal professional for your specific case.

Gather evidence like accident reports, photos, and witness statements. A personal injury solicitor can help you build a strong case.

Comparative negligence may apply, reducing compensation based on assigned fault. Consult a lawyer for guidance.

Yes, self-employed workers have the right to make a claim. Consult a personal injury lawyer for assistance.

Medical bills, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, and more can be covered. Consult a personal injury lawyer for specific damages.

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