Accidental falls are one of the most common causes of injuries on construction sites and almost all other types of worksites in Nevada, and falls from heights tend to have especially severe consequences. Both those facts put together make it vital for workers, supervisors, and business owners to be careful and considerate of other people around them when setting up, climbing or descending, and performing work while on ladders.
If you have suffered a work-related injury due to an unexpected fall off a ladder, you may have multiple avenues to financial recovery, which a skilled Las Vegas ladder accident lawyer could help you take advantage of. At Shook & Stone, our attorneys have experience handling construction injury cases based on situations like yours, and once retained, we could work tirelessly to get you the best possible outcome from a workers’ comp claim, a civil lawsuit or settlement demand, and even an application for Social Security benefits if applicable.
One thing worth emphasizing about ladder accidents at work is that depending on the nature and severity of your injuries, there may not be any need to prove that someone else was at fault in order to recover financially. Workers’ compensation coverage is available on a “fault-free” basis to virtually every worker in Nevada classified as an employee. It provides reimbursement for all reasonably necessary medical expenses as well as a substantial portion of lost work income and certain other benefits as well.
However, it is not uncommon for ladder injuries to stem partially or primarily from “negligence” by someone other than your direct employer, in which case it may be both possible and important to pursue additional restitution from them through a personal injury lawsuit. A Las Vegas ladder accident attorney at Shook & Stone could help take proactive legal action against irresponsible people like:
In the event you can prove someone other than your employer liable for a ladder accident on the job, you can recover for various economic and non-economic forms of harm that workers’ comp would not cover, including things like:
Importantly, though, you have a maximum of two years after sustaining a personal injury through someone else’s misconduct to file suit against that person in Nevada. While this is a longer filing period than you would have to start a workers’ comp claim, it is still crucial to contact a ladder accident lawyer in Las Vegas sooner rather than later if you want to maximize your chances of getting the compensation you need.
Falling off of a ladder while working can be a scary and extremely dangerous experience—no matter what circumstances led to it. That said, most accidents of this nature stem at least in part from the reckless or careless actions of another person, and that person may hold civil liability for any injuries they have caused you through their misconduct.
You have help available from a dedicated Las Vegas ladder accident lawyer in pursuing comprehensive compensation for the consequences of your workplace injury. Schedule a free consultation with a knowledgeable legal professional by calling Shook & Stone today.