What to Do if a Loved One Died Working on a Construction Site
What to Do if a Loved One Died Working on a Construction Site
If you lost a loved one in a fatal construction accident, your family would experience grief and anger. In addition to losing a loved family member, you might have lost a valuable source of income. In the days immediately following the accident, such thoughts could not be further from your mind. However, if you want to ensure your family’s legal rights are protected and you receive the full compensation you and your family are due, it is important to act quickly.Steps to Take After a Deadly Construction AccidentWhen a loved one dies in a construction accident, there are some steps your family should take to ensure your rights are protected.Inform Your Loved One’s EmployerThe first thing you need to do is make sure that your loved one’s employer is aware of their death. You should prepare a written statement that describes the incident, including the date and time of the accident. Be sure to thoroughly describe what occurred. Also, include the date and time of the death if your family member was not immediately killed. You might be required to complete paperwork to preserve your claim through the employer’s workers’ compensation insurance. If it was a work-related accident, you probably qualify for death benefits and other compensation.Preserve EvidenceUnfortunately, you might have to fight for the compensation your family deserves. It is not prudent to assume that an insurance company or employer will do the right thing. Therefore, it is crucial to preserve any evidence related to the accident and death. Gather copies of medical documentation, hospital records, the death certificate, and the accident or incident report. You should also collect the names and contact information of any co-workers who witnessed the incident. Your evidence and medical records should be kept in a safe place.Contact an Experienced Wrongful Death AttorneyYou should consult with a qualified wrongful death attorney familiar with construction accidents. An experienced lawyer will assist you in establishing your family’s right to compensation, handle negotiations with insurance companies, and, potentially, build a wrongful death case for trial. Hiring a competent attorney experienced in wrongful death cases allows you to focus on caring for yourself and your family.Workers’ Compensation Claim or Workers’ Death LawsuitMany work-related injuries and deaths are covered under your state’s workers’ compensation laws. These laws are enacted to provide workers and their families a streamlined procedure to obtain benefits to cover medical expenses and partial income loss due to a workplace accident. The advantage of workers’ compensation is that an injured employee is not required to prove negligence to receive compensation. Furthermore, the financial benefits are paid relatively quickly. If someone files a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit, it could take years before they receive any compensation. It’s important to think about your case early to avoid going past the statute of limitations on wrongful death cases.There are limits to the compensation provided through workers’ compensation benefits. Depending on your jurisdiction, the total amount of compensation could be capped. Additionally, grieving families are often limited to recovering medical expenses and a percentage of their loved one’s income. They are not usually entitled to compensation for their intangible harm, such as emotional pain or loss of companionship.In many cases, an employee or their family is prohibited from filing a lawsuit against the employer under workers’ compensation laws. However, if the work-related death was caused by a third party, such as a contractor or an equipment manufacturer, the surviving family members could have the right to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit against the negligent party. Under these circumstances, the lawsuit is not against the employer.To prevail in a wrongful death lawsuit, the surviving family members will have to establish two important elements. First, that their loved one was killed due to another party’s negligence. For example, a scaffolding contractor that failed to secure proper safety precautions could be held liable for your loved one’s death. Next, the family members will have to demonstrate that they suffered harm because of the death of their loved one. Harm in a wrongful death case includes loss of income, medical expenses, emotional distress, and loss of partnership. One of the significant differences between wrongful death lawsuits and workers’ compensation claims is the ability to seek compensation for these intangible damages.
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About Jeffrey Reiff
Jeffrey Reiff, the founding attorney at the Reiff Law Firm, has been a personal injury lawyer in Philadelphia since 1979. His firm has helped clients recover over a quarter of a billion dollars to date, and he is licensed in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York.