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Three Reasons You Need An Experienced Attorney After Your Industrial Accident

by Layla Bryant

If you found yourself having sustained a serious injury while working at an industrial plant, you need to hire an attorney who has experience in defending people in this situation. There are aspects of this type of workplace accident that are different from what is typically found in the workplace. The following are a few reasons you need to hire an industrial accident attorney. 

They can represent your interests during the investigation

If you have been involved in an industrial accident, there's a good chance that there will be state regulators investigating what caused it. There may be federal investigators involved as well. When you add in the interests of the industrial plant and the insurance company, you could be an easy target for blame.

If you are a member of a union, they could defend you on a personal level from a certain amount of blame, but they will not be able to protect your interests like an attorney can. They have the power to bring parties to court through a lawsuit. This alone means they are better able to protect you, but with experience in these accidents, they can protect your interests at every step of the investigation.

They understand the nature of industrial accidents

An industrial accident attorney has knowledge about the nature of accidents that typically happen at industrial plants. They understand the various processes that take place and the rules that are in place to protect workers. Because of this, they are likely to understand what went wrong. They can then secure the documents and reports from the plant that can help shed light on what caused the accident and the extent negligence was involved.

They understand the range of possible defendants

Large plants have several subcontractors working on the grounds at any given time, with various levels of liabilities associated with the work they're doing. They are subject to many of the same safety regulations as the plant. There are also relationships between the plant and its subcontractors, as well as the subcontractors themselves. Understanding these relationships can help to uncover the truth of an accident, especially when there is finger-pointing between them. By understanding which contractors are doing which jobs, an attorney can often pinpoint who is responsible for your injuries.

If you have been injured in an industrial plant accident, you need to hire an attorney with experience in these types of investigations and lawsuits. They will be there from the beginning to assert your interests as the investigation unfolds. They understand the relationships between the parties involved, and they know how to secure the evidence to get the compensation you are entitled to.

Contact a local law firm, such as Hoines Law Office, P.C., to learn more. 

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