Despite strict safety regulations for construction sites – and despite a construction company’s best efforts to keep workers safe – life-threatening construction accidents still occur every year. Lax enforcement and less-conscientious employers can magnify the chance of accidents and their severity. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), in one year in the United States, more than 100,000 construction workers suffer injuries, and nearly 1,000 construction workers die on the job.
our New York construction accident attorneys at Beston International Law Firm, are proud to stand up for the rights of people who suffer from life-altering injuries on the job. We understand the seriousness of workplace injuries, and we see how these injuries derail lives on a regular basis. A sudden work-related injury can damage workers and their families for the rest of their lives, and we fight to better their situation as much as possible by obtaining the full financial recovery they deserve for their losses.
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has outlined several hazards present on many construction sites. Many construction site accidents have one of four factors in common. These factors are known as the “fatal four” construction site hazards, since they play a role in so many construction site accidents and fatalities. The “fatal four” construction site hazards include the following:
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), falls are the leading cause of construction site accidents resulting in injury or death.
This is because many construction sites involve working on multi-level job sites, and any worker who is six feet or more above the ground is at risk of serious injury or death.
Although construction site managers are required to provide workers with personal fall arrest equipment, they do not always do so. Additionally, even if managers do provide workers with such equipment, they may not encourage or require workers to use it.
OSHA provides several guidelines for construction site managers to prevent this common construction site accident, including the following:
Electrocution is another major hazard that contributes to a significant number of construction site accidents. In fact, according to a National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) report, 77% of the 325 contract worker electrocutions that occurred from 2012-2016 involved workers employed in the construction industry.
Electrocution is prevalent in the construction industry because construction workers often handle exposed wiring in the infrastructure of unfinished buildings. Additionally, exposed power lines, whether they be overhead or underground, pose a high voltage risk to anyone nearby.
Construction site managers should take the following measures to prevent electrocution on the job site:
Construction sites are busy environments with plenty of materials being moved from place to place. These materials are handled by heavy machinery including cranes, trucks, and more. This creates a potentially serious hazard for construction workers as they could be struck by a vehicle or another moving object.
In order to prevent such incidents, construction site managers should take the following measures:
There are several hazards on a construction site that could cause a caught in/between accident. Heavy machinery with moving parts, for example, has the potential to cause crushing or degloving injuries if a worker gets caught in the machine.
Another major hazard for a caught in/between accident is a trench collapse. Construction sites often dig trenches to access pipes and wiring. Such trenches, when not constricted or reinforced properly, can collapse and bury workers under dirt and rubble.
Construction site managers can mitigate this risk by taking the following measures:
These are, of course, only some of the countless types of accidents that can happen on construction sites. No matter what caused your severe injuries, never hesitate to discuss your rights to financial recovery with one of our skilled attorneys.
A construction site accident can have devastating consequences. These accidents affect not only the injured worker, but their loved ones as well. It can be difficult for a family to move forward emotionally and financially when their loved one has been catastrophically injured in a preventable accident.
Injuries caused by construction site accidents are often permanent in nature, and may include the following:
Since many of these injuries are permanent, the injured worker will likely require long-term medical treatment. They will also likely suffer from a loss of income due to being unable to work.
It’s not right for an injured worker and their family to foot the bill when the accident could have been prevented by someone else. But who exactly would be liable?
Different legal principles can come into play after a construction accident. First, when an injury happens on the job, your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance should cover your medical expenses and lost wages. In most cases, you do not have the right to file a personal injury lawsuit against your employer for work-related injuries and losses.
Still, workers’ compensation is often not the only source of financial recovery after a construction accident – nor is it always sufficient to pay for the enormous damages that victims of the worst injuries might incur. In many cases, the negligence of a third party may have caused or contributed to your accident and injuries. If your injury was caused by someone other than your employer, you may file a personal injury claim against that person or company to recover damages for pain and suffering, in addition to what you receive from workers’ compensation.
Here are a few instances where you may be able to pursue a personal injury claim in addition to workers’ comp:
While our attorneys do not represent clients in workers’ compensation claims, we can represent clients with third-party construction accident claims. Call 6463059656 today to discuss.
Construction accidents can result in enormous expenses. Damages may include:
Ranked #1 in Personal Injury in California in 2008 and 2010 (the last year such rankings were published) by Best Lawyers in America, and rated Tier 1 in Personal Injury in U.S. News-Best Lawyers New York rankings every year since 2011, our New York construction accident firm has secured more million-dollar judgments for clients than any other law firm in California. Other lawyers know that we can successfully handle high-value claims, so they regularly consult with our team or refer cases to our firm. Opposing attorneys also know our record of success, which can significantly change their approach in settlement negotiations or the courtroom.
We know how employers, insurance companies, and corporations try to take advantage of injured construction workers. These parties put their interests first, even when they caused your catastrophic injuries. You deserve representation by a lawyer who will put your interests first and who will fight for the maximum compensation possible in your case.
Contact us online or call 6463059656 to discuss your specific accident and injuries. Our case evaluations are free, and we can answer your questions and discuss a possible claim.