A terrible explosion rocked the Arizona Grain Company in Maricopa, with reports saying that two Arizona Grain employees and a truck driver were severely injured with burns to their face and arms. We can only hope that everybody in this Maricopa on-the-job accident heals as quickly as possible and that they will fully recover.
We note in this Arizona incident that the truck driver was injured at a place where he was not employed, and so may have rights beyond Arizona workers’ compensation rights. Severely injured people are often under the assumption that they are stuck with workers’ compensation when injured on the job, though they may actually be able to file a third party personal injury claim in Arizona.
We do not know what may have caused the explosion, but from our experience as personal injury lawyers, we do know that negligence may have played a part. While the two employees at the Arizona Grain Company may not have any rights to receive full and fair compensation through a personal injury claim, the truck driver who was injured on site may have a right to bring such a claim.
We do not suggest that the truck driver or anyone else injured in this incident definitely has a lawsuit but, as skilled Phoenix personal injury lawyers, we certainly feel it should be looked into. Frequently, people who are injured on construction sites, or who are injured on a jobsite of a company for whom they do not work, do not realize that they have a right to receive full and fair compensation for any injuries that result from someone else’s negligence whether it be in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Surprise, or elsewhere in Arizona.
Depending who was at fault in this Arizona job injury incident, a person’s right to claim falls away after anywhere from six months to two years after the incident due to Arizona’s statute of limitations. It is for that reason that we encourage anyone who has been injured to contact an experienced Arizona workplace injury lawyers to get answers to their questions, and so that they can consider all their options.
