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Call us nowor use the form below.Recent NewsConstruction[10/06] MasTec Increases Guidance for 2008 and Issues Guidance for the 2009 Calendar Year [10/06] Jack Nicklaus and Quivira to Launch New Luxury Community: [10/05] Trimble Announces Conference Call to Discuss New Joint Venture with Caterpillar [10/03] Southern Destiny Unveils New Coastal Carolina Golf Course and Country Club Frequently Asked Questions about Construction AccidentsQ: How do I take steps to assert my rights to a safe workplace? A: If you feel that your workplace is unsafe, your first action should be to make your supervisor aware of the danger, then follow up in writing. If you are still unsuccessful in getting the safety hazard corrected, you can file a complaint at the nearest OSHA office. You can refer to OSHA's website at http://www.osha.gov for more information. Q: If I'm injured while working on a construction site, is it possible for me to recover more than just workers' compensation benefits? A: Workers' compensation laws only affect your recovery from your employer, not other parties. If other parties, such as equipment manufacturers, property owners or third-party contractors, are responsible for your injuries, you may be able to recover from them in addition to collecting workers' compensation benefits. |
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Construction workers must deal with some of the most dangerous working conditions faced by employees in any industry, and serious work-related injuries at construction sites occur with an unfortunate frequency. |
Construction Site Accident Attorney
A construction site is filled with opportunities for disaster, whether the project under construction is a backyard deck or an office tower. In addition to the heavy equipment and dangerous tools involved in a construction job, there are crews of craftspeople from many different trades, who have never worked together before, all working on the job site at once. Despite attempts to keep construction sites safe, accidents happen all too frequently.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a construction accident, please contact the personal injury attorneys of Shernoff Bidart & Darras LLP today for a free consultation and case evaluation. Whether you were injured by a fall from scaffolding, by a power tool, or because a general contractor failed to meet OSHA regulations, we may be able to recover financial compensation for you.
To learn more about construction accidents, please review the general information below and visit our construction accident practice area page.
Construction Accidents - An Overview
Construction workers face some of the most dangerous working conditions in the country on a daily basis. Although there are regulations, statutes, ordinances and industry standards that mandate employers must provide a reasonably safe working environment, construction workers still suffer serious injuries at an alarming rate.
The sheer number of hazards on a construction site makes it virtually impossible to prevent all injuries from occurring. These hazards include falls from scaffolds and other elevations, being struck by moving or falling machinery, electrocution, health hazards resulting from exposure to asbestos and chemicals, injuries caused by defective or unsafe equipment, and lifting and repetitive motion injuries.
If you have suffered or if one of your family members has suffered injuries as the result of a construction accident, an experienced construction accident and injury litigation attorney can help you understand your rights.
Construction Injuries at a Glance
According to the US Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, the construction industry accounts for the highest number of worker fatalities of any industry. Hazards posed by construction sites include exposure to noise, dust and other chemicals, working from high elevations and in confined spaces, working with power tools and other mechanical equipment, exposure to electricity, and performing excavations. More information on the specific types of injuries suffered by constructions workers is provided below.
Workers' Compensation
If you have been injured while working at a construction site, your financial recovery may be affected by workers' compensation laws, depending on your employment situation and the degree of liability on your employer's part. Following is a brief examination of the typical workers' compensation procedure. Keep in mind that parties other than your employer may be legally responsible for your injuries (such as third-party contractors, property owners or equipment manufacturers) and your recovery from those parties will not be affected by workers' compensation laws. If you or your loved one has suffered injuries as the result of a construction accident, consult a workers' compensation attorney to learn if you qualify for benefits.
OSHA and Employee Workplace Rights
OSHA safety standards and regulations apply to construction projects, so it is helpful to have a general idea of your rights under OSHA as an employee at a construction job site. If you or your loved one has suffered injuries as the result of a construction accident, consult an attorney to learn more about your rights regarding compensation.
Construction Accident Resource Links
OSHA - Employee Workplace Rights
OSHA - Construction Scaffolding
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Department of Labor
National Safety Council - Workplace Safety Compliance
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