04/05/2021
Can I sue my employer for being negligent and causing my injury because of their negligence?
It depends. There is something called workers’ compensation immunity. If your employer has workers’ compensation coverage and did not intentionally hurt you, you will be unable to sue the employer. In order to sue an employer, you must be able to prove the following by clear and convincing evidence: that “the employer engaged in conduct that the employer knew, based on prior similar accidents or on explicit warnings specifically identifying a known danger, was virtually certain to result in injury or death to the employee, and the employee was not aware of the risk because the danger was not apparent and the employer deliberately concealed or misrepresented the danger so as to prevent the employee from exercising informed judgment about whether to perform the work.“
It is a rare occasion where you are able to meet the burden of proof required in order to be able to sue an employer. That said, you should recognize that you are entitled to the same workers’ compensation benefits regardless of whether you were negligent and therefore partially at fault for the accident and resulting injuries.