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The Importance of Filing a Construction Accident Report in Oregon

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Quick and immediate action after any injury event is essential, including construction accidents. Doing so protects your health and also your rights should you have a case to file a personal injury claim.

After a construction accident happens, it is imperative that you seek medical attention. If your injuries are significant and catastrophic, then calling 9-1-1 for emergency medical assistance is crucial. Otherwise, as soon as you are able, it is vital to see a medical professional and have an examination done.

Another thing to do is to notify your employer of the accident and then promptly file a construction accident report.

For help after a construction accident and to preserve your rights to financial compensation, you are welcome to speak with a Portland construction accident attorney at the Rosenbaum Law Group.

Filing a Construction Accident Report

If you are able, document the accident scene by taking pictures of the hazards that caused your accident and of your physical injuries, ask for contact information from witnesses who may have seen the accident, obtain information for all supervisors who were in charge of the worksite on the day you were hurt, and take note of the date, time, and location where the accident happened. All of this information will be helpful when you file your construction accident report.

The construction accident report is an official way to confirm your accident and act as a record that details exactly what happened. This report can be included in any legal action you take for financial compensation.

Once you have your report, submitting it to either the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or Oregon’s Workers’ Compensation Division is another essential step. OSHA filings would address instances where there were hazardous conditions and safety concerns or violations of regulations took place. Workers’ Compensation filings would detail the construction site accident.

When a construction accident happens, taking the proper steps is incredibly important because doing so will help you protect your right to compensation. Along with seeking medical attention, reporting your injuries, and filing a report, it can also be beneficial to remember to stay off of social media if you are taking legal action. What you post or say on the platforms you use could jeopardize your ability to recover the most compensation. It is also important to consult with an experienced worker’s compensation attorney about that specific claim.

 Speak to an Oregon Construction Injury Attorney Today

Construction accidents can lead to injuries that are debilitating and permanent. They can also be deadly. According to OSHA, the “Fatal Four” are the four most common ways construction accidents happen: falls, caught-in-between, struck by objects, and electrocutions. This is why it is recommended that construction sites have fall protection, double insulation for electrical equipment, and to have safety protocols in place that emphasize critical precautions for workers. Yet, even when everything is done right, accidents can still happen on a construction site and if you were injured on a construction site you may be entitled to compensation.

There are many steps to take after a construction accident, and filing a report is one of the most critical. For help with a construction accident claim in Oregon, please call the experienced Portland personal injury lawyers at the Rosenbaum Law Group today at (503) 288-8000. Initial consultations are complimentary.

Source:

wcd.oregon.gov/worker/pages/file-a-claim.aspx

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