There's a fair chance that you will end up in an accident at work at some point. The good news is that workplace safety has steadily improved over the years. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than 2.6 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses were recorded in 2021. If you suffer a personal injury, it could have a major impact on your life. After an accident, there are several steps you should take to mitigate risks. Let's go over a step-by-step process.
One of the first things you want to do is alert the authorities of the accident. Law enforcement will conduct an investigation interviewing all parties and third-party witnesses. If you sustained an injury, it will be included in the report. This report is necessary because it explains who is at fault and is the most persuasive piece of evidence that proves liability. You and your lawyer will need this to prove your case.
Make sure you take note of who may have witnessed the accident. Their testimonies and statements may prove crucial later on. It's smart to take down contact information or to get business cards as your attorney may want to speak to them later.
It's a good idea to call your personal injury attorney if you have one. They can provide you with advice and make sure that you're doing everything right. These insights could save you from a lot of headaches later on. If you don't have one, contacting your local personal injury law firm is a great solution.
Personal injury reporting requirements and filing incident reports may differ from company to company. You'll want to go through all the proper channels and ensure everything is documented correctly. You'll need to alert management and may also have to contact OSHA or other authorities. Be sure to follow your lawyer's advice as you go through this process.
After you leave the scene of the accident and deal with your injuries, you must contact your local personal injury attorney. They have the knowledge and experience to handle these delicate situations. If you sustained a workplace injury, an attorney can fight for your right to compensation. Motor vehicle accident injuries also deserve proper compensation. If either of these unfortunate situations has happened to you, contact Russo Law LLP. We cannot wait to assist you.
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