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You should understand that our firm has two decades of experience at work injuries/deaths and our firm will perform an exhaustive examination of the work environment accident scene in order to make sure that all liable parties are properly named so that they may be held accountable for their role. More information our San Antonio Workers Comp Lawyer here
It’s also our job to pursue and identify all liable parties to the fatal work environment accident which could be beneficial in terms of making sure that your compensation is commensurate with your incurred damages. By processing an accident scene correctly and working to make sure that all relevant physical evidence and testimony is gathered, our firm can build a better case on your behalf and on behalf of your children. More information our San Antonio Work Injury Lawyer here
You are wondering now why our firm keeps talking about taking legal action when you have undoubtedly been told that your ability to sue your late loved one’s business owner is curtailed because the business owner had workers’ comp. It’s true that our firm has found that in general a business owner is protected from liability lawsuits by the straight jacket of the Texas Workers’ Compensation Commissions’ laws.
Our firm may pursue legal actions against all of the third parties who were liable for the fatal work environment accident. You see although workers’ compensation insurance only curtails your ability to sue your departed loved one’s business owner. It does not curtail your right to sue not third parties, vendors, contractors, property managers, landlords, and others whose actions could have caused the accident.
No matter if the fatal work accident occurred in an office building, a store, a mall, a restaurant, a construction scene, a retailer, or a big box store, there are almost always any number of specialty contractors, vendors, and operators present, not to mention property managers, landlords, and others. Any number of these entities and parties could have been party to your loved one’s fatal work accident. They could have left hazards in the work areas, or hazardous materials unsecured. They could have left equipment or machinery not properly locked down, or hazardous substances exposed. There could have been horseplay, carelessness, or malicious behavior. Further, there are a lot of cases where equipment failure could have contributed to the fatal work accident. This is true whether it’s a bookshelf, a cubicle, a parking garage, an electrical device, a commercial kitchen item, or any number of other pieces of equipment and machinery. It could be a property owner who wasn’t keeping an office building, a retail store, or a job scene properly secure and hazard-free. Literally, dozens of entities could have contributed to the fatal work accident, and looking at a mere accident report won’t show that.
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