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Losing A Family Member In An Orlando Construction Accident: Can I Sue?

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Losing a loved one is never easy, especially when they lose their life while working to provide for the family. Construction safety continues to be a major concern in Orlando and throughout the United States, as too many construction workers lose their lives each year on sites throughout the country. The impact on surviving family members is tremendous, not just emotionally but also financially. If you have lost your loved one in an Orlando construction accident, you might be wondering whether you can sue.

If you have lost a loved one in an Orlando construction accident, reach out to Payer Law, Injury Attorneys. We have helped numerous injury victims in the past, and we can help you file a lawsuit against any negligent parties that might have been responsible for the accident. Although you may face various challenges when pursuing legal action in this scenario, we can help you move forward in an efficient, confident manner.

What is a Wrongful Death Lawsuit? 

When you file a personal injury lawsuit on behalf of a deceased victim, this is known as a “wrongful death” lawsuit. Because the deceased individual is not able to file a lawsuit, the opportunity to take legal action falls instead to close family members. Note that in order to file a wrongful death lawsuit, you must be a close family member of the victim. Usually, it is the surviving spouse or the children that file wrongful death lawsuits, although in some cases parents can also file these lawsuits.

Wrongful death lawsuits are essentially quite similar to normal personal injury claims, although you may be able to claim additional damages. These damages may include funeral costs, medical expenses that the individual might have incurred on their deathbed, and loss of future earnings. You can also claim specific, non-economic damages associated with the emotional impact of this loss. One example of this is “loss of consortium.”

Police Investigate Fatal Accident in Orlando 

On October 4th of 2021, it was reported that the police were investigating a fatal accident at an Orlando construction site. The worker who lost his life was reportedly struck by a dump truck and was pronounced dead at the scene. Police investigations are quite useful in these situations, as they can help determine whether there was any negligence involved. For example, the person driving the truck may have been intoxicated at the time of the accident. You also need to determine who actually caused the accident. Employees cannot sue their employers for accidents, although they can file workers’ compensation claims. However, they can sue a third party or a contractor, such as a trucking company.

Enlist the Help of a Qualified Attorney Today 

The dedicated Orlando personal injury attorneys at Payer Law can help you recover compensation for your injuries. We are committed to victims’ rights, and we know how devastating it can be to lose a loved one on a construction site. With our help, you can file a wrongful death lawsuit on your loved one’s behalf. A settlement can help you cover a range of economic losses, and it may be easier to achieve than you think. Book your consultation today.

Source:

wftv.com/news/local/orange-county/worker-killed-construction-site-orlando-police-say/47BTOJRQZJD2RNCWUTBCOU5ER4/

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