There are numerous reasons why an individual or company other than your employer may be legally responsible for an injury you sustain at work. Some of the more common reasons to pursue a personal injury claim for a work-related injury include:
- Electrical accidents
- Exposure to asbestos and other toxic substances
- Falling objects and flying debris
- Falls from heights (including ladder and scaffolding falls)
- Fires and explosions
- Forklift, equipment, and heavy machinery accidents
- Hand tool and power tool defects
- Slips and trips
- Trench collapses
- Vehicle collisions
This list is not exhaustive – there are many other reasons why you may be entitled to full compensation after a job-related injury. Regardless of what happened or who you believe may be to blame, we encourage you to contact our Indianapolis work injury lawyers promptly for a free and confidential consultation.
If your personal injury claim is successful, you will be entitled to full compensation for all of your accident-related losses. This includes:
- Medical expenses
- Prescription costs
- Other out-of-pocket costs
- Loss of income
- Loss of future earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Scarring and disfigurement
- Emotional trauma
- Other non-economic losses (such as “loss of enjoyment of life”)
In a personal injury case, it is the cause of your injury, not the nature of your injury, that determines your right to financial compensation. At Caress Worland Law Group, our knowledgeable Indianapolis work injury lawyers represent workers who have suffered all types of severe traumatic injuries, including:
- Bone fractures
- Burns
- Head, face, and neck injuries
- Internal organ damage
- Loss of limbs
- Soft tissue injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Traumatic brain injuries
Have you been injured on the job? Would you like to find out if you are entitled to fully recover your injury-related losses? If so, we encourage you to contact us for a complimentary and risk-free initial consultation. To speak with one of our experienced Indianapolis work injury attorneys in confidence, please call (317) 255-5400 or contact our Indianapolis, IN law offices online today.