Under Oklahoma law, an injured worker can sue a general contractor when the contractor is considered a negligent third party.
While the exclusive remedy rule generally prevents you from suing your direct employer or coworkers for workplace injuries, this immunity does not extend to other entities. You can pursue a third-party liability claim against a general contractor in the following circumstances:
- Negligent Hazards: If the general contractor’s negligence created a hazard on a construction site that caused your injury.
- Subcontractor Relationships: If you are employed by a subcontractor and the general contractor (who is not your direct employer) contributed to the accident.
- Dual-Path Recovery: You may pursue a lawsuit against the general contractor for full tort damages—including pain and suffering and emotional distress—while simultaneously receiving statutory workers’ compensation benefits from your own employer.
It is important to note that if you win a settlement from a general contractor, your employer’s workers’ compensation carrier may have a subrogation lien to recoup the benefits they already paid you. Because these cases involve complex legal distinctions and strict filing deadlines, identifying all liable parties early is essential.
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