Proving Negligence in Your Claim

In a workers’ compensation case, fault is not a factor. However, in a work injury claim, negligence must be the cause of your accident and resulting injuries. To prove negligence, you should have a trusted representative at your side. A workplace injury lawyer in Fayetteville, AR, from McMath Woods will help show how your injuries happened because of someone else’s negligence.

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Compensation in Work Injury Cases in Fayetteville

Our lawyers have experience investigating workplace negligence cases. We’ll carefully review your medical records and account of the accident to discover who acted negligently and how the accident caused you economic and non-economic damages. While monetary damages cover items such as hospital bills and lost wages, non-economic damages include pain and suffering and the loss of enjoyment of life. They don’t have a set monetary value attached to them like in workers' compensation cases, so have a work injury attorney review your potential case against a third party in a workplace injury so you can see full and fair compensation.

What Are Common Industries Where Work Injuries Happen?

A work injury can happen in any profession and cause severe damage. However, some industries are more dangerous than others:

Food

Food industry workers are also in danger of slip-and-fall accidents. However, they could also sustain injuries like burns, lacerations, and sprains.

Construction

Construction workers may get hurt if they’re not trained to operate machinery or if they fall from an unstable ladder.

Sanitation

Sanitation workers (such as those who pick up trash) are essential to keeping a clean environment. Their job, however, comes with many risks. When collecting trash, cars may drive around the garbage truck and not slow down or look for sanitation workers, resulting in an accident. Sanitation workers also work in extreme weather. Overexertion could occur in hot temperatures, and working in extreme cold can cause illness.

Logging

Loggers are also around heavy equipment that requires training, and the worksite could have falling or rolling trees. Companies that ignore safety protocols put loggers in danger.

Healthcare

Healthcare workers have many responsibilities. Taking care of patients and ensuring everyone gets the care they need requires all their focus. Unfortunately, healthcare workers can sustain serious injuries. If a spill wasn’t cleaned up or marked with a sign, a healthcare worker could severely injure themselves in a slip-and-fall accident. They may also hurt themselves if they’re lifting a patient.

If you work in one of the industries above and have been harmed, you may have legal options to get full and fair compensation for your injuries. A Fayetteville work injury lawyer will protect your best interests.

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What Types of Work Injuries Can Occur?

When someone at your workplace is negligent, they can cause many types of injuries. While some may be minor, you will still have medical expenses in addition to taking time off from work to recover. However, your injury could be one that takes months or years to heal and will need extensive care. The injury may prevent you from returning to your job or even the workforce. Some injuries that have the potential to do this are:

  • Head injuries
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Chronic illness

If your injury is catastrophic, we’ll do everything we can to ensure your compensation will help you cover your medical bills and future care.

If you are permanently injured and require specific medical equipment to help you remain mobile or complete daily tasks, we’ll fight for your settlement to get the devices that allow you to maintain a high quality of life. Negligence could also lead to you getting an illness while working. Unfortunately, symptoms of an illness may not present themselves until you have long-term exposure to what caused it. If you work around dangerous chemicals or other hazardous substances, your employer should have protocols and procedures to protect workers like you from getting sick. An illness could be untreatable, or treatment may not be for a cure but to extend your life. These situations are highly emotional and challenging for any family to go through. An experienced work injury lawyer will help you hold the responsible party accountable for their actions.

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Why Choose the Workplace Injury Attorneys at McMath Woods in Fayetteville, AR?

Workplace accidents can leave employees facing serious physical injuries along with unexpected financial and emotional strain. When you’re hurt on the job, you may be dealing with medical bills, lost income, and uncertainty about what comes next. At McMath Woods, we represent injured workers in Fayetteville and work to ensure they are treated fairly throughout the claims process. Our team understands the challenges that can arise in workplace injury cases and is committed to helping clients pursue the benefits and compensation they deserve. Each case is handled directly by one or more of our attorneys, providing hands-on representation and clear, responsive communication every step of the way. By limiting the number of cases we accept, we can dedicate the time, resources, and strategic attention each client needs.

The strength of our firm is reflected in professional distinctions such as:

  • A/V Rating from Martindale-Hubbell
  • Best Lawyers in America
  • Arkansas Times “Best Lawyers in Arkansas,” including Best Environmental Lawyer
  • Best Lawyers® Personal Injury Lawyer of the Year for Little Rock
  • Top 50 Arkansas Super Lawyers
  • 5 out of 5 rating by government counsel in automobile accident and injury matters

If you’ve been injured at work, contact McMath Woods today to schedule a consultation and learn how our experienced workplace injury attorneys in Fayetteville, AR, can help you move forward.

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