Ironworkers are often at the top of the Most Dangerous Job in America lists. Ironwork is exceptionally physically demanding and is completed at high elevations while exposed to the elements. As a result, the injuries suffered in this industry each year are often catastrophic.

If you were recently injured in an ironworker accident in or near Morgantown, West Virginia, discuss your case with an experienced Morgantown work accident attorney from Robinette Legal Group, PLLC. We will listen to your story and give you our best legal advice for how to move forward.

Why Choose Our Morgantown Ironworker Accident Lawyers?

Our law firm understands personal injury from both sides. Founding attorney Jeff Robinette has experience in the insurance industry, giving him knowledge about how insurance companies operate. Attorney Jeff can go up against any insurance company in West Virginia to fight for maximum compensation for his clients.

He also has years of experience handling ironworker accident cases, with the results to prove his dedication. In addition, our law firm has recovered millions of dollars for injured clients and grieving families. Finally, we offer our services at no financial risk to you. Initial consultations are free, and we operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only charge for our services if we win the case.

What Are Ironworker Accidents?

Iron and steel workers install metal beams and columns that form significant structures, such as buildings and bridges in West Virginia. It is dangerous, with hazards and injury risks for workers, including working from great heights and around powerful machinery. Ironworkers are constantly at risk of severe injuries from accidents such as:

  • Crane collapses
  • Construction site accidents
  • Electrical hazards
  • Exposure to chemicals and airborne toxins
  • Falling objects and materials
  • Falls from heights
  • Heavy equipment and machinery accidents
  • Hoisting and rigging failures
  • Material-handling accidents
  • Scaffold accidents
  • Structural collapses
  • Transportation accidents

Accidents involving iron and steel activities can cause a wide range of injuries, including lacerations, broken bones, internal injuries, amputations, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, permanent injuries, and even death. Workers can also suffer significant emotional and psychological stress from work conditions or traumatic accidents.

Who Is Responsible for Paying for Your Injury?

Construction companies and site managers are responsible for keeping workers and the public reasonably safe during a project. This duty of care comes with responsibilities such as hiring qualified workers and properly training them, supervising all construction projects, properly maintaining equipment and machinery, and obeying federal and state safety regulations. If a company violates these duties, accidents can occur.

You might have grounds to file a personal injury lawsuit in West Virginia after an ironworker accident if someone else’s careless or reckless act or omission caused your injury. If you or your lawyer can prove this, one or more parties may be financially responsible (liable) for your medical bills and other losses.

In West Virginia, injured workers can bring lawsuits against their employers if there was deliberate intent. This means the employer knew about the worksite hazard and failed to remedy it. Otherwise, an injured ironworker may be able to file a claim against a third party, such as a product manufacturer or contractor.

Another legal option is a workers’ compensation claim in West Virginia, which does not require the worker to prove fault. An experienced ironworker accident lawyer can review your case to help you determine which legal action is most appropriate.

Consult With an Ironworker Accident Attorney in Morgantown Today

Robinette Legal Group, PLLC is committed to seeking justice for injured ironworkers throughout West Virginia. Contact our Morgantown personal injury lawyers today for a free consultation. We can answer your questions and explain all of the laws related to your case. Then, our experienced attorneys can guide you through the legal process and help you fight for the compensation you deserve—call (304) 594-1800 today.

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