Many people believe that all workplace injuries fall
under the strict purview of workman’s compensation law. The fact is there are
many situations that allow an employee to recover damagesfor a workplace injury that go well beyond what workers'
compensation insurance covers. Cases involving defective products in the
workplace or toxic substances, for instance, may allow you to bring an
additional claim against an appropriate or designer manufacturer of the product
or substance involved. Injuries that occur while in the scope of your
employment but on another person or entity’s property may allow you to bring an
additional claim against that person or entity, as well. These claims, often
called third-party claims, can allow an injured individual to make a claim for
pain, suffering, disfigurement, and disability, damages not generally
recoverable in a workers' compensation claim. Many factors such as these add to
the layered complexity of workplace injuries.
There are a variety of
reasons that you may be eligible for punitive damages in cases involving an
injury at the workplace. Should your injuries stem from an employer's
intentional or egregious conduct, you may be able to file a personal injury
lawsuit and recover punitive damages against them. If your employer fails to
carry worker's compensation insurance, you may be able to obtain damages in a
civil court proceeding against them, as well.
An employer’s culpability
or a third-party’s culpability is not something that is easy for a layperson to
prove. These situations can be very complex but work-related injuries could
yield damages well beyond what is covered by the standard workers' compensation
insurance claim.
Did you know that if your
injuries leave you disabled and prevent you from obtaining gainful employment
in the future, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance
(SSDI)? An injury in the workplace is rarely cut and dry. The aforementioned
issues could easily be over-looked without the help of skilled personal injury
lawyers like those at Panio Law Offices. We’re here to help you to understand
your rights when injured on the job.