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Although construction work continues to be a lucrative industry in the modern world, it creates some of the most high-risk jobs in the United States. Every year, thousands of workers are killed while performing construction work in developing areas.
Construction accidents take a variety of forms. Every accident is unique, inflicting many different types of injuries onto victims. Construction workers and site managers should take extra care when working to avoid falling victim to one of these potentially devastating accidents.
If you or a loved one was injured in a construction accident, call Zinda Law Group at (800) 863-5312 for a free case evaluation with one of our Dallas personal injury lawyers. We have experienced attorneys—such as forklift accident lawyers and crane accident lawyers—ready to guide you through the legal process of pursuing compensation for your injuries.
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Construction accidents can be fatal, especially on worksites that lack proper safety features and preparations. According to a recent study from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, more than 20% of all worker-related fatalities in the United States happen in the construction industry.
Accordingly, construction workers and managers should know how these accidents happen so that they can be aware of the risks before beginning a project. If you frequently work on construction projects, it is imperative that you know what to do if you are involved in a construction accident. Knowing the different types of accidents can help you prepare and protect your future. According to OSHA, some common types of construction accidents include the following:
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Cranes and hoists are important construction tools. Unfortunately, many construction workers are injured every year in accidents involving cranes or hoists. These accidents are usually caused by lack of training, operator errors, or other preventable factors.
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Unpredictable falls are a leading cause of construction employee deaths in the United States. Workers involved in the construction of buildings are exposed to dangerous working conditions in significantly high places every day. Scaffolding accidents, ladder accidents, roofing accidents, and other fall from heights accidents can result in significant losses.
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Slip and fall accidents are among the most common personal injury claims. Like in any other place, construction slip and falls can be caused by a number of factors, including poorly maintained floors. These falls can cause victims to sustain broken bones, sprains, lacerations, or other injuries.
Repetitive Stress Injuries
Workers frequently repeating the same motions or actions are at a heightened risk for repetitive stress injuries. The repetitive nature of some construction work can result in repetitive stress injuries in the back, wrists, ankles, and joints. If left untreated, these injuries may result in permanent nerve damage or chronic pain.
Gas Leaks, Fires, and Explosions
Fires and explosions, regardless of their origins, occur frequently on construction sites. These devastating fires can be caused by unsafe deposits of flammable substances, like gasoline or diesel fuel. According to the United States Fire Administration, these fires frequently inflict serious injuries on workers and cause millions of dollars in property damage ever year.
Forklift Accidents
Without attentive operators who have received proper training, forklifts can be dangerous and result in serious construction accidents.
Trench Accidents
A trench collapse or an accident within a trench can be devastating. A construction worker may be trapped and unable to move on his own. These accidents can be fatal.
Elevator Shaft Accidents
Construction workers may be at risk of falling down elevator shafts when fixing the elevator or working on its building. Most workers are very careful to follow strict safety guidelines when working in these dangerous areas.
Electrocutions
Workers can be injured by exposed cords, faulty electrical outlets, or underground powerlines. Electrocution incidents occur more frequently in areas with poor infrastructure or large amounts of construction.
Machinery Accidents
Heavy machines are necessary to complete many construction jobs. Despite their necessity, heavy machinery can create real risks for construction workers when they malfunction or when an operator acts negligently.
Vehicle Accidents
Motor vehicles are common on construction sites. A construction worker is at risk of being struck by a motor vehicle when working in an exposed area, especially in a region with dense traffic.
Caught-Between Accidents
A person may get caught by a piece of equipment or crushed by debris on a construction site. These accidents can cause death or serious disabilities.
Exposure to Chemicals or Toxins.
Breathing in certain chemicals or toxins can cause construction workers to suffer from life-long respiratory illnesses.
Construction is a high-hazard industry that comprises of a wide range of activities, tasks, and jobs. Construction workers throughout the Dallas-Fort-Worth metroplex engage in many activities that expose them to serious hazards, such as the aforementioned accidents. Knowing the different types of construction accidents can help workers protect themselves while on the job.
Although many accidents are preventable, others are simply unforeseeable. If you were injured in a construction accident in the DFW area, you should contact a Dallas lawyer as soon as possible. A personal injury attorney may be able to help you determine the cause of your accident and seek compensation from the responsible parties accordingly.
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