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Call Us TodayFederal regulators are still in the process of investigating a devastating accident that occurred late in 2011 at an Ocean County construction site. When the dust settled, five workers ended up in the hospital, seeking treatment for a wide variety of workplace injuries.
Fortunately, no one was killed in the construction site mishap. But, the injured workers, some of them put out of work indefinitely, could face a hard road financially without assistance from New Jersey construction accident attorneys who can help them secure the full amount of compensation they deserve.
Roof Trusses Reportedly Gave Way At Ocean County Work Site
The five workers had been erecting a new Quick Chek convenience store in Ocean County when the building’s roof collapsed, burying them in rubble. The workers were hospitalized for their injuries, all of them in stable condition shortly after the accident.
However, serious injuries that could prove disastrous to a viable career in the construction industry abounded among the workers. Complaints ranged from broken legs to ongoing chest pains.
A federal investigation is yet to uncover the full story behind the collapse. But, an OSHA spokeswoman preliminarily told the press that it appears the roof trusses gave way, causing the catastrophe.
J.G. Petrucci Co. Inc. was the construction firm building the Quick Chek store. Responsibility for erecting the roof trusses, however, had been delegated to a subcontractor.
Compensation For Construction Injuries
The workers injured in the Ocean County roof collapse will likely be able to secure workers’ compensation benefits to help pay for expenses like medical bills and wages lost due to an inability to work. While it is important to obtain legal help to fight for the full amount of workers’ comp you may be entitled to, a lawyer can also help you explore other potential avenues for compensation. For instance, if someone other than your employer contributed to your injury, such as another subcontractor who caused the accident, the general contractor who failed to ensure safe practices at the job site or, in certain cases, another contractor or the manufacturer of a defective product, you may be able to pursue a legal claim for additional monetary damages.
In the construction industry and many other fields, a bodily injury can be a game changer for your career. If you have been injured on the job, ensure you recover the full amount of compensation you require to get through your time of need: contact a New Jersey personal injury law firm today.
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