South Florida Equipment Accidents
Workers are usually required to operate various equipment and machinery to perform their jobs. However, given the immense power and weight of these pieces of equipment, even a simple error while operating one can result in catastrophic consequences. Unfortunately, equipment accidents happen a lot more than you think. In some equipment accidents, defective equipment is the cause. In other accidents, negligence is to blame.
Fortunately, the Florida workers’ compensation insurance system provides protection for workers who have been hurt on the job. Also, personal injury laws safeguard workers and other people who have been hurt in equipment accidents due to negligence and provide financial compensation for their medical bills, emotional distress, and lost income, among others.
Common Injuries Resulting From South Florida Equipment Accidents
Construction, manufacturing, industrial, and utility workers utilize a wide variety of equipment on the job. Injuries resulting from equipment accidents can cause life-changing injuries, such as:
- Loss of limbs
- Traumatic amputations
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Disfigurement and scarring
- Paralysis
- Neck and back injuries
- Spinal cord damage
- Broken bones
- Internal organ injuries
- Crushing injuries
- Permanent disability
- Electrical injuries
Failure to inspect equipment before use or failure to repair them can result in malfunctions and serious accidents. In some accidents, a design flaw or defect causes a piece of equipment to malfunction. To ensure that a piece of equipment is safe for workers, employers are legally obligated to provide comprehensive safety training to workers, and equipment manufacturers must ensure their equipment is in good working condition. Otherwise, workers get injured and pay the price.
Can Employers Be Sued For Equipment Accidents?
Employees are generally barred from suing their employers for workplace injuries. They can, however, receive compensation from their employer’s workers’ compensation insurance coverage. On the other hand, if an employer intentionally fails to repair or maintain the defective equipment or follow state or federal safety laws, an injured employee may have a legal claim for damages against their employer.
Similar to a product liability claim against a defective equipment manufacturer, an injured worker can receive additional damages that workers’ compensation doesn’t cover. Our South Florida equipment accident lawyers can assess your situation to identify all your legal options and pursue every source of compensation available to you.
Who Can Be Sued for Workplace Accidents Resulting From Defective Equipment?
Most workplace injuries, including those caused by defective equipment, are covered by workers’ comp insurance. Workers’ comp benefits cover all necessary and reasonable medical treatments and a portion of your lost wages. But it’s crucial to note that you may also have a claim against the manufacturer of the defective equipment under Florida’s product liability laws. In general, manufacturers can be held financially responsible for damages resulting from defective equipment. These damages can include:
- All medical expenses, including future medical treatments
- Lost earnings and benefits
- Reduced earning potential and future lost income
- Physical and emotional pain and suffering
- Mental distress
- Reduced quality of life
- Disability, disfigurement, and permanent impairments
Take note that workers’ comp benefits do not include damages for pain and suffering. That’s why it is vital to pursue a third-party lawsuit for defective equipment accidents to ensure you obtain the full spectrum of your damages.
Consult With a Seasoned South Florida Equipment Accident Lawyer Now
Injuries resulting from equipment accidents can be life-altering, not only for you but also for your loved ones. If you have suffered injuries in an equipment accident, reach out to the South Florida equipment accident lawyers at Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa to learn how you can best recover the compensation you’re entitled to. To arrange your free case evaluation with our South Florida equipment accident lawyer, dial 866-640-7117 or fill out our online contact form.
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