Liability Questions
Who is at fault, how it is proven, and how disputed liability is handled.
Florida FAQs
Common questions about construction injury cases, answered in plain language by the Florida injury attorneys at The Marin Law Offices.
Construction injury cases in South Florida concentrate in the Brickell, Edgewater, and Downtown Doral high-rise corridors, plus the warehouse and logistics corridors near Miami International Airport. Workers' comp covers part of the recovery; third-party claims against contractors, equipment manufacturers, and property owners cover the rest.
OSHA reports, contractor agreements, and the chain of subcontractor responsibility are central. The general contractor's defense almost always frames the worker as an employee of someone else's subcontractor to push the case into workers' comp exclusivity.
These FAQs walk through the workers' comp / third-party split, the OSHA timeline, and the equipment-defect angle that often opens an additional recovery layer.
Concrete reasons to read before you call.
The answers below reflect Florida law on construction injury cases, not generic information that might apply differently in another state.
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Major question categories.
Who is at fault, how it is proven, and how disputed liability is handled.
Which insurance policies apply and how to identify available layers.
Statutes of limitations, notice requirements, and policy-specific timelines.
How treatment and medical documentation affect the case.
What categories of damages are recoverable and how they are valued.
How cases move from intake through resolution.
From first call to resolution.
We learn what happened, identify available coverage, and outline the construction injury cases case plan.
Scene photographs, witness statements, surveillance, and records preserved within days of intake.
Medical workup tracked through maximum medical improvement, then a documented demand presented to the insurer.
Litigation when negotiation will not produce a fair recovery. Trial preparation runs alongside settlement work.
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The Problem
A worker falls from scaffolding at a Brickell high-rise project. The general contractor argues he was the subcontractor's employee, which would limit recovery to workers' comp.
Our Approach
The firm pulls the contractor agreements, identifies third-party defendants on the equipment supply side, and documents the unsafe scaffold setup with OSHA records. The third-party case is filed alongside the workers' comp claim.
The Outcome
The third-party recovery against the equipment supplier and the general contractor's premises liability policy is preserved on top of the workers' comp track. Both recovery streams move forward.
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