Different Types Of Workplace Accidents You May Become a Victim of

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Workplace Accidents

Any event or incident that occurs without intent, causing personal injuries or destruction to property in the workplace, is defined as a workplace accident. Personal injuries are the physical and psychological injuries sustained from accidents. These injuries often require medical attention and can have long-term consequences depending on their severity. 

The victim of the injuries is entitled to compensation for their injuries and the expenses they incurred due to the employer’s negligence of not providing a safe environment to work in. Hiring a personal injury lawyer provides you with the necessary legal expertise you require to proceed with your case. Philadelphia, PA personal injury attorneys assess your case and damages and enable you to take the correct action within the statute of limitations. 

Common workplace accidents:

  • Slip and fall accidents. 

When a person loses their balance or trips over obstacles and falls due to the surface on which they are walking, slip, and fall, accidents occur. This may be due to snow or ice on the floor, spilled liquids such as water and oil, broken or uneven flooring, potholes, and unfitted carpeting or rugs. Improperly maintained surfaces at an elevated level, such as ladders and roofs, can also lead to severe injuries. 

  • Electrocution. 

Employers that require workers to be in contact with exposed wires or near power lines but fail to provide them with proper training, safety equipment, and a hazard-free environment are at the risk of facing a personal injury claim due to electrocution. The electric current running through the body because of unsafe contact can be fatal. 

  • Overexertion. 

Employees who have to endure straining or repetitive motions such as lifting heavy objects, carrying, and throwing for most of their work are more prone to injuries at the workplace. These activities lead to extreme physical stress in the long run and can be amplified by incorrect methods of conducting them. Overexertion injuries can also occur as a single accident. 

  • Malfunctioning machinery. 

Certain defects, lack of upkeep, and errors in equipment functioning can result in accidents when the employee is operating them. Other workers nearby might also get injured if the machinery loses control and crashes into them or causes its loaded goods to fall on them. 

The employer’s responsibility is to provide workers with training to learn the correct techniques to carry out activities and avoid strain, protective gear, maintain and repair any improper equipment, get rid of any hazardous elements in the working environment, and give sufficient breaks. Your personal injury attorney helps you seek your rightful compensation for the damages you suffered due to their negligence. 

Which costs are included in a funeral service?

Once your claim becomes successful, you need to determine the various costs and calculate an exact amount. The law states you can only recover “reasonable” funeral costs. However, it does not state the exact definition of what is reasonable. 

Reasonable costs may refer to avoiding a costly funeral. If your loved one had planned their funeral, they might want a nice casket or a good catering service from one of the best caterers in town. However, wrongful death lawsuits do not cover anything too expensive. For example, if the catering services cost $5000 or the casket is priced at $10000, it will be considered unreasonable. 

The costs of funeral you can recover from a wrongful death lawsuit include:

  • Cremation casket
  • Cremation fee
  • Embalming/preparation
  • Urn
  • Transferring the deceased from their house to the funeral home
  • Renting facilities for viewing and ceremony
  • Hearse
  • Memorial package 
  • Staffing for the funeral
  • Advertisement for the funeral
  • Metal casket 

Determining which costs to include and what price limit is acceptable in a wrongful death lawsuit can be challenging for someone with poor legal knowledge. 

On top of that, handling a legal proceeding, filling loads of paperwork, and collecting evidence all on your own while simultaneously dealing with the grief of your loved one’s passing can be taxing. An attorney can guide and help you in such difficult situations.