Everyone knows that work can be dangerous, especially if you work on a construction site or around live electrical wires. However, when a serious
Florida work accident leaves a family member dead, it can be a physical and emotional shock like no other.
Losing a family member in a work accident can be sudden and stunning. Legal action is likely the last thing you want to think about when it initially happens. Over time, however, you may come to see that you want to hold others responsible for the death and recover the compensation you deserve.
Some work accidents are purely freak events. Many others are completely foreseeable and preventable. Negligent supervisors or employers have a direct or indirect hand in many of the state's work accidents that result in one or more deaths.
Negligent management, which can easily lead to
fatal Florida work accidents, can include:
- Unsafe procedures
- Lack of training
- Faulty equipment
- Poor supervision
- Dangerous work conditions
- And more
The bottom-line is that if your family member or loved one has been killed in a work accident that was not their fault, you are likely eligible to recover damages on their behalf. The financial compensation you may be able to receive in these cases includes funeral costs, lost wages, emotional suffering and much more.
Call the
Fort Lauderdale personal injury lawyers of Chalik & Chalik at (888) 539-5297 to schedule a free consultation about your case today. If you decide to hire us for your case, you are charged nothing unless you win.
Category: Work Injuries
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