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Construction worksite dangers

On Behalf of | Jul 28, 2023 | workers' compensation, Workplace Accidents

A construction site presents significant dangers to employees working there. The sheer number of hazards could lead to an accident that sends someone to a California emergency room. Some injuries might be fatal ones, as statistics reveal. A review of recent statistics might surprise those who do not realize how dangerous a construction zone is.

Injuries and fatalities at construction sites

More than 11 million people work in the construction industry, representing 6% of the U.S. labor force. These workers come close to many hazards throughout the work week, so injury risks are high. Per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1,008 construction workers lost their lives on the job in 2020. Understanding the dangers associated with the profession may help some workers remain alert to potential dangers.

The hazards are vast, and some may prove challenging to avoid. Slip-and-fall accidents could happen anywhere and at any time. Mishaps with tools might occur without warning, as a momentary lapse of concentration could lead to severe injuries. Defective tools might cause harm, as may horseplay among workers.

Hazards, liabilities and responses

Construction work injuries come from many scenarios. Flammable materials and electrical wires put workers in danger, as do moving vehicles. Even persons not working on the site, such as pedestrians walking on the nearby sidewalk, might get hurt. Regardless of the specific injuries, a victim may suffer financial losses. Legal steps could address these woes.

Workers’ compensation benefits could provide support to an employee covered under the program. These workers would not need to prove fault to receive approval. In some cases, a personal injury lawsuit could be filed if the incident was due to the negligence of a non-employer third party.

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