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Construction Site Injury

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If you are in need of legal help concerning a construction site injury, contact a construction injury law firm now.

Construction injuries are the cause of more than 1,000 fatalities per year. Many are as a direct result of safety violations.

Did you suffer from a negligent work accident and need a construction injury law firm to help you? Contact  a construction injury law firm today.

Listed below, are the majority of related construction injury accidents:

Struck, Hit  by Object
Falls
  • Struck, hit by a pipe, rebar, bar, beam
  • Struck, hit by a board, wood
  • Struck, hit by a block, brick, stone
  • Struck, hit by a metal object, plate
  • Struck, hit by a column, wall,  tool, machine
  • Fell off a ladder
  • Fell off a scaffold
  • Fell into a hole
  • Slipped, tripped, stumbled
Overexertion,  Strenuous Movement Eye Injury
  • Lifted, carried incorrectly
  • Pushed, pulled incorrectly
  • Bent over,  leaned over
  • While drilling, cutting, sawing, hammering
  • Swinging a hammer, sledge
  • Metal, dust, debris in the eye(s)
  • Concrete, cement in the eye(s)
  • Drywall, sheetrock, plaster in the eye(s)
Broken Bone - Fractured Bone  Cut, Laceration
  • Broken - fractured finger, thumb, wrist, hand
  • Broken - fractured  ankle, foot, knee, leg
  • Broken - fractured elbow, forearm, arm
  • Broken - fractured shoulder, upper arm
  • Broken - fractured face, head
  • Cut, lacerated by metal, sheet metal, duct work
  • Cut, lacerated by razor, knife,   glass
  • Cut, lacerated by saw, cable, wire

 

Other types of accidents may include:
  • Scaffolding Accidents
  • Gas Exposure
  • Fallen objects
  • Defective Machinery
  • Crush Injuries in Excavation Work

Over 7 million United States citizens are employed in a construction related field. The types and causes of construction accidents and job site injuries that are as a result of working on hazardous worksites are generally severe and possibly fatal due to the nature of the industry. Of the most common injuries that are sustained are fall related, such as falling from a ladder, falling from a roof, or falling through holes and scaffolding.

Some important information that you need to be aware of with regards to construction injuries and accidents are that:

  •  Construction companies are responsible for inspections on every commercial or private worksite.
  • Workers' compensation laws vary from state to state and may severely limit recovery for a construction site accident.
  • OSHA safety standards and regulations apply to work and workers on construction sites, so it is helpful to have a general idea of your general OSHA rights.
Did you suffer from a negligent work accident and need a construction injury law firm to help you? Contact  a construction injury law firm today.

If you have sustained a construction injury, you should seek the help of a legal professional to help you with your case. An experienced construction injury lawyer has the knowledge to help you win the compensation you are entitled to. Contact a construction injury lawfirm in your area today!


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Compared To Other Industries, Construction Tends To Be More Dangerous.

The rate of injury for workers in the construction industry is approximately 60 percent higher than the overall average for all workers.  Recognizing that hazards exist and planning ahead to properly control or eliminate them, helps protect the working men and women of the construction industry and saves businesses time and money.

Construction has the third highest rate of death by injury.

The death rate in the construction industry is about 15.2 deaths per 100,000 workers.  The leading causes of death among construction workers are falls from elevation, motor vehicle crashes, electrocution, machines, and stuck by falling objects.  The only two industries that have a higher death rate include mining and agriculture.


 


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