Worksite accidents can leave you facing serious injuries, lost income, and pressure to return to work before your body is ready. The Stuckey Firm helps injured workers understand their options and pursue recovery through a claim built around long-term stability, not short-term fixes.
Worksite Accidents Frequently Asked Questions
Can I sue my employer after a worksite accident?
Most worksite injuries are handled through workers’ compensation, which typically prevents lawsuits against an employer. However, you may have a third-party claim against another company or individual, depending on what caused the injury.
What if my injury was partly my fault?
Workers’ compensation is generally no-fault, so partial fault may not affect benefits. For third-party claims, fault analysis may apply, and an attorney can evaluate how liability may impact recovery.
Should I speak with a lawyer while I am still receiving treatment?
Yes. Early legal guidance can help protect evidence, prevent mistakes, and ensure injuries are documented properly. Starting early often leads to a stronger long-term outcome.
What is a third-party worksite accident claim?
A third-party claim involves someone other than your employer, such as a contractor, subcontractor, property owner, or equipment manufacturer. These claims can provide compensation beyond workers’ compensation benefits.
How long does a worksite accident case take?
The timeline depends on injury severity, benefit disputes, and whether a third-party claim is involved. Some cases resolve in months, while serious injury claims may take longer to document and pursue fully.

Get Clear Guidance After a Worksite Injury
If you were injured in a worksite accident and are unsure what options are available, we are here to help. Contact The Stuckey Firm to schedule a confidential consultation and get clear answers, steady support, and a legal strategy focused on protecting your recovery.




