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Common Construction Site Accidents

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Common Construction Site Accidents

Construction work is undoubtedly one of the more inherently dangerous jobs out there. In fact, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 774 deaths in 2010 caused by accidents on construction sites, accounting for over 18% of all on-the-job fatalities that year. These accidents can be caused by any number of things, including building materials, machinery, tools, and more.

Below are some of the most common types and causes of construction site accidents:

  • Slips and falls: Construction sites are loaded with hazards. There might be stray tools, materials, uneven ground, or holes, which can all cause a worker to slip, trip or fall.
  • Falls from great heights: It is not uncommon for construction site work to involve working from high heights, ladders, or roofs and, as such, many fall-related injuries occur, such as broken bones and concussions. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, these accidents accounted for about 34% of all on-the-job deaths.
    • Electrocutions: Given that construction sites are, by their very nature, a work in progress, there is often exposed wiring, power lines, and unfinished electrical systems and, if a worker comes into contact with these hazards, it could lead to a severe electrocution injury or shock.
    • Falling debris or objects: If a project involves multiple levels, objects like tools or building materials can fall and strike a worker below.
    • Getting stuck between materials or objects: Construction sites tend to be filled with heavy pieces of machinery and other materials. Workers can easily get stuck between these heavy immovable objects and sustain an injury.
    • Fires and explosions: As a result of unfinished piping, leaking gas, or incomplete electrical systems, fires and explosions can occur, injuring several workers at once.
    • Machinery accidents: Construction workers also work with dangerous and heavy machinery to fulfill their duties. Cranes, bulldozers, jackhammers, and nail guns are just some of the potentially hazardous tools that are typically part of construction work.
    • Trench collapses: Trenches are a necessity on many construction sites and, if one of them collapses, the workers inside of it could be hit with tools, machinery, or buried beneath the surrounding dirt.

    Many of the injuries construction workers sustain on these sites are incredibly severe, if not life-threatening, often putting them out of work. If you were injured on a construction site, it is important to seek the skilled legal assistance of an attorney to ensure you are not bearing the burden of your bills and losses.

    Construction Site Accident Attorney in Nassau County

    If you were injured on a construction site, it is imperative that you hire an experienced attorney to represent you and your interests during this difficult time. At the Law Offices of Charles R. Gueli, our construction site accident attorney has the experience and knowledge to provide the effective legal representation you need during this difficult time. Do not bear this burden all on your own.

    Get started on your case today and reach out to our law office at (516) 628-6402 to request your free initial case evaluation with our skilled Nassau County attorney.

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