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Injured at Work? What You Should Do if You’re Involved in a Serious Accident

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Accident rates in the US are declining. 

However, what few forget is that accident rates at work in the US are still incredibly high.

Did you know that a worker is injured on the job every seven seconds in the US today? Those numbers remain high and it means if you’re in a high-risk profession you could find yourself in a situation where you’re injured at work.

It’s good to be informed about how to react to such a situation, so let’s discuss how you should handle such an incident.

What Should You Do After the Accident?

The first step is to seek medical attention immediately, according to the personal injury attorneys at Elmore and Smith Injury Law. 

No matter how severe the accident, you must go through the proper channels. Without a proper medical report, you’re depriving your case of a key piece of evidence.

Unfortunately, many workers make the mistake of ignoring blows to the head. 

There are usually very few immediate symptoms. Traumatic brain injury can take days, and even weeks, to manifest symptoms.

Even if you look fine from the outside, or your symptoms clear up within a short time, you should go to the emergency room.

Is there Any Evidence from the Scene of the Accident?

In the workplace falls are the most common cause of death, making up 40% of all workplace fatalities in 2017. Many of these cases are resolved by a simple picture of the scene at the time of the accident.

A huge number of modern businesses already have their workplaces covered by security cameras. 

An Asheville personal injury attorney can demand access to security recordings, but you can help by taking pictures of the scene of the accident.

Additionally, informing your work colleagues on what to do in the aftermath of an accident can strengthen your case. If you’re capable, you should also take pictures of the scene. 

They may reveal an unsafe working environment when the time comes to get the compensation you deserve.

Call a Personal Injury Attorney Immediately

You should put your case in the hands of an experienced personal injury attorney immediately. While you recover from rehab, you shouldn’t have to deal with the additional stress of fighting a complex case.

Don’t take any calls from insurers or anyone else enquiring about the accident. Anything you say can and will be used against you.

Simply direct them to your attorney and let them handle it.

Stick to Doctor’s Orders

Once your case is in the hands of an attorney, you have a duty to stick to your rehab and recovery program. As well as being beneficial to your health, any judge will want to see that you’re taking your injuries seriously.

Believe it or not, this can impact the amount of compensation you may receive.

Last Word – Put Your Case in the Hands of the Professionals

Elmore and Smith always caution clients against trying to fight their case themselves. Personal injury cases are complex and the smallest mistake can cost you thousands of dollars.

Let a professional handle your case with care and they’ll guide you through the entire process, so you can focus on your care.

Have you recently experienced an accident at work?

One thought on “Injured at Work? What You Should Do if You’re Involved in a Serious Accident

  1. I would sue the shit out of them all.

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