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Industrial Accident Attorney in St. Augustine

Legal Help After A Serious Industrial Injury

An industrial accident can change your life in a moment. One day you are working at a plant, construction site, warehouse, or port facility, and the next you may be facing emergency treatment, time away from work, and a long recovery. If this has happened to you or someone you love in St. Augustine, you may be unsure where to turn.

At Canan Law, we represent injured workers and families in serious industrial accident cases. Our firm has served this community for more than three decades, and our attorneys bring more than 85 years of combined practice experience to each case. We work on a contingency fee for personal injury matters, so you do not pay legal fees unless we recover on your behalf.

An industrial accident can cause devastating injuries and financial ruin. Contact our St. Augustine industrial accident attorneys at Canan Law today for a free case evaluation. 

Why Injured Workers Choose Our Firm

Industrial accident cases are often complex. There may be multiple companies on the job, technical equipment, and serious injuries that affect your ability to work for months or longer. Our attorneys handle these matters using a team-based approach, which means several legal minds review the facts, test ideas, and help shape the strategy for your case.

Together, our lawyers have more than 85 years of combined experience and have handled over 250 jury trials. That level of trial work matters when an insurer or company is trying to limit what it pays. We prepare cases as though they may go to court, which can strengthen negotiation and also means we are ready if a trial becomes necessary.

Clients in St. Augustine and throughout Northeast Florida also choose us for our record of significant results. Our firm has obtained several multi million dollar verdicts and settlements in serious injury matters. While results in one case cannot predict another, this history shows that we know how to present complex facts and damages to judges and juries when the situation calls for it.

We are not only focused on the courtroom. Our founding attorney and managing partner, Patrick Canan, has been recognized for his work by Martindale Hubbell with an AV Preeminent rating and has been named Best Attorney by the Best of St. Augustine in multiple years. Our attorneys are admitted in all Florida state courts and in several federal courts, and our firm is widely known throughout Northeast Florida. We pair that professional reputation with a commitment to compassion, clear communication, and community involvement, so clients feel supported throughout a difficult time.

Common Industrial Accidents & Injuries

Industrial work in and around St. Augustine can take many forms. Workers may be building commercial projects, handling materials in distribution centers, maintaining equipment at manufacturing facilities, or supporting operations tied to regional ports and transport routes. These jobs keep the local economy moving, but they also involve hazards that can lead to serious harm when something goes wrong.

We regularly see industrial accident cases that arise from falls from scaffolding or ladders, malfunctioning machinery, forklift and vehicle incidents, trench or structural collapses, and objects that fall or strike workers. Other cases involve electrical shocks, fires or explosions, chemical exposures, or injuries that occur when safety procedures are rushed or ignored. Each situation has its own facts, witnesses, and records that must be examined carefully.

The injuries from these events can be severe. Workers may suffer multiple fractures, crushed limbs, or traumatic amputations. Some clients face spinal cord injuries or traumatic brain injuries that affect movement, memory, and mood. Others must cope with deep burns, internal injuries, or long term pain that makes it difficult to return to the same type of work. We take the time to understand the full impact of your injuries, including medical needs, lost income, and how the accident has changed daily life for you and your family.

Not every industrial case fits a neat category. Some injuries are the result of repeated strain, defective safety devices, or a combination of small failures that add up to a major incident. Our attorneys review incident reports, photographs, medical records, and any available maintenance or training documents so we can identify how the injury occurred and what options may be available under Florida law.

Who May Be Liable After An Industrial Accident

After a worksite injury, many people are told that workers’ compensation is their only option. In some situations that system is an important source of benefits, but it may not fully address the losses from a serious industrial accident. In certain cases there may also be claims against other parties whose decisions or products contributed to what happened.

Industrial projects in this part of Northeast Florida often involve several companies. A property owner may hire a general contractor, who then brings in multiple subcontractors. Equipment could be provided or serviced by separate businesses. Materials might be delivered by outside carriers. When something goes wrong, it is important to understand who controlled the area, who selected and maintained the equipment, and who was responsible for safety practices.

Potentially responsible parties in an industrial accident case can include:

  • Property or facility owners who fail to maintain reasonably safe conditions
  • General contractors or subcontractors that allow unsafe practices on a job site
  • Manufacturers or distributors of defective machinery, tools, or safety equipment
  • Maintenance companies that perform substandard repairs on critical equipment
  • Third party drivers or vendors whose actions create hazards at the work site

Determining who may be liable takes careful investigation. At Canan Law, we are deliberate and strategic in how we analyze industrial accident cases. Our attorneys examine contracts, policies, and site procedures, and we look at all available evidence to understand each party’s role. We then work to hold responsible parties accountable through the appropriate courts, including the St. Johns County courthouse when a case is filed locally.

Steps To Take After An Industrial Accident

In the aftermath of an industrial accident, it can be difficult to think clearly about what to do. The choices you make in the hours and days that follow can affect your health, your job, and any future legal claim. While every situation is unique, there are general steps that often help protect your well being and your rights.

Your health comes first. Seek medical attention right away, either through emergency services or a prompt visit to a doctor. Some injuries, including head trauma and internal damage, are not obvious at the scene. Following up with recommended testing and treatment creates a record of your condition and can help doctors understand the full extent of the harm.

Most workplaces require you to report an injury within a certain time. Make the report as soon as you reasonably can, and try to be accurate about where, when, and how the incident occurred. If it is safe to do so, consider taking photographs of the area, equipment, and any visible injuries before things are changed or cleaned up.

Helpful steps you can take after an industrial accident include:

  • Getting medical care immediately and following your doctor’s instructions
  • Reporting the incident to a supervisor as soon as possible
  • Writing down names of coworkers or others who saw what happened
  • Saving any photos, incident reports, or correspondence you receive
  • Avoiding detailed recorded statements or signing releases before legal advice

Insurance representatives and company investigators may contact you quickly after an accident. They might ask you to sign forms or provide statements that could affect your rights. Before agreeing to anything you do not fully understand, you can speak with a lawyer. Our team offers free consultations for personal injury cases, and we can review what you have been asked to sign and discuss how to move forward.

How Our St. Augustine Lawyers Help You

When you work with Canan Law after an industrial accident, our goal is to shoulder the legal burden so you can focus on your recovery. We start by listening to your account of what happened and reviewing initial documents such as incident reports, photographs, and medical records. From there, we develop a plan that fits the facts of your case and your concerns about work, family, and finances.

Our attorneys have deep roots in St. Augustine and are familiar with how serious injury cases move through the St. Johns County court system and other courts in Northeast Florida. This local knowledge helps us anticipate procedures and informs how we present your case to judges, juries, and opposing counsel. When appropriate, we consult with qualified professionals to better understand technical issues, such as equipment operation or industry safety standards.

We also recognize that communication is essential. Industrial accident cases can take time, particularly when injuries are severe and multiple parties are involved. Our team works to keep you informed, answer your questions, and explain significant developments in plain language. We know that the best attorney client relationships are grounded in trust, mutual respect, and clear expectations.

Leadership is another strength of our firm. Founding attorney Patrick Canan, who is AV Preeminent Rated by Martindale Hubbell and certified as a Court Mediator by the Florida Supreme Court, guides a team of six attorneys who collaborate on challenging matters. Our lawyers are admitted to practice in all Florida state courts, as well as in the U.S. District Courts for the Middle and Northern Districts of Florida and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit. This breadth of admission allows us to pursue cases in the venues that may be appropriate for your situation.

In every personal injury matter, including industrial accident cases, we work on a contingency fee basis. That means you do not pay legal fees unless we recover compensation for you. We offer free consultations so you can learn about your options and ask questions before deciding whether to move forward. If you are looking for an industrial accident lawyer St. Augustine residents have turned to for decades, our team is ready to talk with you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have a case beyond workers’ compensation?

You may have additional claims if a third party contributed to your injury. Examples include property owners, contractors, or equipment manufacturers. Our attorneys review how the accident happened, who was involved, and what contracts or products were in place, then we advise you about potential third party options.

How much does it cost to hire your firm?

For personal injury matters, including industrial accidents, we work on a contingency fee. You do not pay legal fees unless we recover on your behalf. We also offer free consultations for personal injury clients, so you can speak with us about your situation without any upfront cost.

What should I do if my employer blames me?

If your employer says the accident was your fault, it is important not to give up on your rights. We look at available evidence, including safety procedures, training, and equipment conditions. Our attorneys use this information to challenge unfair blame and to pursue appropriate claims against responsible parties.

How long do industrial accident cases take?

The length of a case depends on factors like the severity of injuries, the number of parties involved, and how willing insurers are to negotiate. Some matters resolve in settlement, while others proceed to trial. We keep you informed about expected timelines and the steps in your case.

Will your attorneys keep me updated about my case?

We work to keep clients updated through regular communication. Our team explains important decisions, answers questions, and shares significant developments as your case moves forward. Industrial accident cases can be stressful, and our goal is to make the legal process as clear and manageable as possible for you.

Secure Your Recovery With A St. Augustine Industrial Accident Attorney

Recovering from a severe workplace injury requires substantial financial support for medical care and lost wages. Partnering with an experienced industrial accident attorney in St. Augustine ensures you have a relentless advocate fighting against powerful corporations and insurance companies. We will meticulously investigate your accident to secure the maximum compensation you need to rebuild your life.

Call (904) 849-2266 to speak with our team at Canan Law about your industrial accident case today.

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