What To Do If You Are In a Construction Accident
David Comras | Oct 27 2025 19:00
Construction sites are some of the most hazardous workplaces in Florida. Between heavy machinery, high elevations, and constantly changing work environments, even the most cautious workers can face serious injury. If you or someone you love has been hurt on a construction site, knowing your rights and taking the proper steps can make all the difference in protecting your health and your financial future.
Understanding Construction Accident Claims in Florida
Florida’s construction industry is booming — from downtown Fort Lauderdale developments to infrastructure projects across Broward County — but with this growth comes increased risk. Construction accidents can cause life-changing injuries, leaving victims unable to work or facing long recoveries.
Common causes of construction site injuries include:
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Crane accidents and falling equipment
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Faulty or poorly maintained machinery
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Electrical and fusing accidents
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Slips, trips, and falls from elevated platforms
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Hitch or hoist failures
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Improper use or misapplication of tools
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Fires, explosions, and bursts
Each of these accidents can lead to serious injuries such as broken bones, spinal damage, burns, or head trauma. Some victims also face permanent disabilities that change their ability to earn a living.
Workers’ Compensation vs. Third-Party Claims
Most Florida construction workers are covered under workers’ compensation insurance, which provides medical care and partial wage replacement for job-related injuries. However, the process can be frustrating and complex.
Insurance companies often:
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Push for evaluations by “approved” doctors who recommend the cheapest treatment options.
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Delay claim approvals or deny coverage altogether.
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Minimize payouts to protect the employer’s interests.
That’s why it’s vital to have a dedicated attorney on your side — someone who understands Florida’s workers’ compensation laws and can hold the insurance company accountable.
In some cases, you may also have a third-party personal injury claim — for example, if a subcontractor, property owner, or equipment manufacturer’s negligence caused your injury. These claims can allow you to recover additional compensation for pain and suffering, emotional distress, and full lost wages.
What To Do After a Construction Accident
If you’re injured on the job, taking the right steps early can protect your rights:
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Report the injury immediately to your supervisor or site manager.
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Seek medical attention from a qualified physician — and request copies of all records.
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Document the scene, including photos of equipment, hazards, or safety violations.
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Gather witness statements from coworkers who saw the incident.
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Do not sign anything or give recorded statements to insurance adjusters before speaking with an attorney.
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Contact a construction accident lawyer as soon as possible to review your case.
Remember: Florida law gives you a limited window to file a claim. The sooner you act, the stronger your case will be.
Why You Need a Fort Lauderdale Construction Accident Attorney
At Comras & Comras, we’ve represented injured construction workers throughout Fort Lauderdale, Miami, and the surrounding areas for years. We understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll these accidents take — and we know how to fight back against employers and insurers who try to avoid responsibility.
Our firm can:
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Handle all communication with insurance companies and adjusters.
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Ensure your medical needs are prioritized — not minimized.
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Identify whether a third-party negligence claim applies.
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Negotiate fair settlements or pursue litigation when necessary.
When your livelihood is on the line, having an experienced legal team on your side can make all the difference.
Take the First Step Toward Recovery
Filing a workers’ compensation or injury claim is rarely simple — and going through it alone puts you at a disadvantage. Let Comras & Comras guide you through the process and fight for the compensation you deserve.
Call 954-765-3740 today to schedule your free consultation. We’ll review your situation, explain your legal options, and help you move forward with confidence.
If you’ve been hurt in a construction accident anywhere in South Florida, don’t wait. Get the expert guidance you need from the attorneys who know how to protect Florida’s workers.



