These accidents commonly occur at busy construction sites. Frequently, operators with little experience run some of the heaviest machines ever made in the midst of a chaotic environment which resembles an ant hill. It’s a testament to Illinois workers that there are not more serious accidents than there are. Other machinery accidents happen on assembly lines. These machines are very unforgiving when a workers puts her/his hand or other body part in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The diligent Chicago machinery accident lawyers at Connolly Injury Law hit the ground running as soon as you reach out to us. We quickly evaluate your claim and identify your legal options. Then, we collect evidence which supports your positions, in order to obtain maximum compensation. Finally, once legal proceedings begin, we never stop fighting for you.
Our team of Chicago machinery accident lawyers handles all types of machine-related construction accidents, such as:
Caught-between injuries are the most common trauma injuries in these situations. When a construction worker is pinned between a huge machine and a wall or other fixed object. The results are usually tragic.
Hearing loss is the most common occupational disease related to construction machines. Long term exposure to sounds as low as 35 decibels, which is basically a city intersection, could cause permanent hearing loss. Pretty much every construction site in Chicagoland is at least that noisy.
Pressers, cutters, and other such machines often cause serious trauma injuries, as mentioned above. It only takes a moment to cause a severe injury. Workers’ compensation usually covers such accidents even if the victim was partially responsible for it.
Such machines also cause repetitive stress injuries. The human body was simply not built to move in the same way for hours and hours, day after day. Muscles and joints can only take so much strain before they begin breaking down. Once that happens, the victim is susceptible to a wide range of other injuries. Workers’ compensation usually covers such ancillary losses.
These injured victims need money to pay their medical bills and pay everyday bills while they are without a paycheck. Workers’ compensation fills both these needs.
The medical bills in a serious injury accident could easily exceed $50,000. Most health insurance companies flatly refuse to pay such expenses, and most families cannot afford to pay them out of their own pockets. If the insurance company doesn’t immediately pay a bill, our Chicago machinery accident lawyers usually convince doctors to defer billing until the claim is resolved. Therefore, job injury victims pay nothing upfront for top-notch medical care.
Lost wage replacement is equally important. Most families live from hand to mouth. A few months without a paycheck, or even a few weeks without one, could be financially devastating. Normally, workers’ compensation pays two-thirds of the victim’s average weekly wage for the duration of a temporary disability. If the insurance company drags its feet, which is usually the case, the wage replacement award is usually retroactive to the date the claim was filed.
Job-related injury victims are entitled to significant compensation. For a free consultation with an experienced machinery accident attorney in Chicago, contact Connolly Injury Law. Attorneys can connect victims with doctors, even if they have no insurance or money.