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Industrial workers have demanding jobs and are at risk for injury every time they go to work. Work site accidents can be devastating and result in catastrophic injury or even death. If you are injured on the job, you deserve compensation to support your recovery. Unfortunately, workers are subjected to an unpredictable insurance claim system that requires detailed, meticulous efforts. A Pittsburgh industrial accident lawyer can help you navigate this system.
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The attorneys here at Ainsman Levine, LLC, understand the workers’ compensation claims process and the factors that contribute to accidents and injuries suffered by industrial workers. Our firm has stood for the rights of injured individuals for the past 33 years, and our attorneys have years of combined experience. We know how important personalized legal care is for our clients, and we tailor our services and representation to your unique needs.
Our firm has worked diligently for our clients, securing many successful outcomes, including a $1.3 million workers’ compensation result. These past results do not guarantee future results, but show our unwavering commitment and care for our clients. We want to help workers like you get the financial compensation you deserve and need to support yourself and your loved ones.
In Pennsylvania, there were 701 total severe injury reports in 2024 made to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, including 557 hospitalizations. Thirty-three of these 701 severe injuries occurred in Pittsburgh workspaces. Workers on industrial sites face a much higher number of hazards compared to other employees. The environment in which employees of this trade work is risky and potentially dangerous at all times.
Employees are vulnerable to injuries from numerous areas, including:
Common injuries include:
Employers are required to take specific safety precautions and abide by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rules. Workers should wear proper protection equipment and follow safety measures. Unfortunately, accidents can still happen even with these precautions, and employees can suffer injuries as a result.
After an industrial accident in a Pittsburgh workplace, there are several steps you should take to look out for your own health and well-being, as well as improve your future claim’s success. This includes:
A: The payout you get with a partial disability in Pennsylvania for workers’ compensation depends on the specifics of that partial disability. In general, partial disability benefits are two-thirds of the difference between an employee’s wages and their earning power, lasting for a set period of time not longer than 500 weeks. The loss of a pinky finger results in partial disability payments for 28 weeks, while the loss of an arm results in benefits for 410 weeks.
A: An industrial accident is an incident causing injury or other damage on industrial worksites, such as a chemical spill, a property hazard, a machinery malfunction, a fire, a structure collapse, an explosion, or another accident. These incidents can harm communities, environments, and bystanders, but are most harmful to employees.
Injured workers can recover compensation through workers’ compensation claims, while surviving family members can recover workers’ compensation death benefits.
A: Two of the most common types of industrial accidents are 1) falls in the workplace because of slippery conditions, tripping hazards, or other dangerous conditions; and 2) injuries caused by malfunctioning machinery, including caught-by injuries, crushing injuries, and flying or falling objects that separate from moving machinery.
Industrial accidents can result in minor injuries or can lead to severe harm like broken bones, spinal cord damage, amputations, traumatic brain injuries, and loss of sight or hearing.
A: The amount you can get in compensation for industrial injuries depends mostly on the severity of your injury. It also depends on the type of claim or claims you can file.
Most employees can file a workers’ compensation claim only, which can have more limited damages. In rare cases, employees can file a third-party personal injury claim, which can cover additional damages.
More severe injuries have higher medical costs and require more time off, increasing overall potential compensation.
Whether you suffered an injury due to a slip, fall, explosion, or faulty equipment, we can help. Contact our Pittsburgh-based office to speak with one of our experienced personal injury lawyers. If your injury was caused by the negligence or wrongdoing of someone outside of work, you can still file a civil claim with the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania Civil Division. Speak with us today to see how we can help you advocate for justice.
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