Psychological Injuries in Construction Accident Lawsuits

By WRSMH on October 20, 2023

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A construction accident can have a devastating impact on your life. You may be suffering serious injuries that require a long period of recovery, and if you have experienced a catastrophic injury, it might prevent you from ever returning to work. This will put a major strain on your life.

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When Construction Workers Are Tired or Fatigued

By WRSMH on September 20, 2023

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Construction work is very demanding. It requires strength, stamina, coordination, and concentration. Construction workers have to be alert at all times to prevent accidents that could harm themselves and others.

When construction workers get fatigued, accidents are more likely to occur. To help ensure a safe workplace for everyone, foremen, managers, contractors, and construction company owners must take active measures to reduce worker fatigue.

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Texas Ending Its Worksite Water Break Rules Was a Bad Idea

By WRSMH on August 20, 2023

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It gets awfully hot in Texas during the summertime, so you would probably assume that people living in such a harsh climate would be particularly sensitive to the needs of those working in the hot sun. But that’s not the way things work in Texas.

Recently, Governor Greg Abbott signed legislation that overturns local laws providing mandatory water breaks for workers in Texas. This is a harsh and mean-spirited law that threatens the health and safety of construction workers.

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Causes and Prevention for Construction Site Crane Accidents

By WRSMH on August 10, 2023

Cranes working on a new construction site.

Life in New York would be impossible without construction workers. The men and women employed in the construction trades built this city, and they are constantly working to keep everything up and running.

Cranes are an essential piece of machinery that can be found on construction sites. They are used for lifting and moving heavy or bulk construction materials. Several types of accidents occur on construction sites when cranes are defective, poorly maintained, or improperly used. That’s why construction companies must provide crane operators and other employees with essential safety training and create additional safeguards to prevent crane accidents.

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Injuries from Wheelbarrows and Other Hand-Propelled Vehicles

By WRSMH on July 10, 2023

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Wheelbarrows and hand-propelled vehicles have been identified as leading causes of construction site injuries. Overexertion, a common occurrence when handling these vehicles, was reported to affect 48.3 per 10,000 full-time construction laborers in 2020. These injuries can significantly impact workers’ lives and livelihoods, causing physical harm and potential loss of income.

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Main Causes of Construction Site Wall Collapse Injuries

By WRSMH on May 30, 2023

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Walls are a key component of any structure. They create barriers and form partitions between rooms. And sturdy walls provide structural integrity for all types of buildings.

When a wall collapses, it can cause serious injuries. In order to prevent catastrophic accidents, walls must be well-designed and built according to code using high-grade materials.

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How Landscape Architects Contribute to Construction Injuries: Understanding the Risks

By WRSMH on April 10, 2023

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Landscape architects are responsible for designing outdoor spaces, such as parks, gardens, and other public and private areas. While their work often results in beautiful and functional landscapes, faulty designs can lead to serious or fatal construction injuries.

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Liability Following Violent Construction Site Attacks

By WRSMH on March 30, 2023

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In 2019, 761 workers died in the United States from intentional injuries caused by another person in the workplace, as stated by OSHA. Currently, acts of violence and other injuries is the third leading cause of fatal occupational injuries in the country.

As defined by OSHA, “Workplace violence is any act or threat of physical violence, harassment, intimidation, or other threatening, disruptive behavior that occurs at the work site. It ranges from threats and verbal abuse to physical assaults and even homicide.“ Perpetrators of workplace violence on construction sites may be customers or clients, co-workers, friends or family of workers, or complete strangers.

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Dangers and Safety Tips for NYC Concrete Workers

By WRSMH on March 20, 2023

Concrete workers smooth out freshly poured concrete.

Concrete is the most widely used building material made by man. Without it, modern life would not be the same. Concrete workers in New York City work on high rise buildings, hundreds of feet in the air, climbing on narrow wooden frames, and this work is often done on windy days, making their jobs even more difficult. These workers face serious safety hazards in the everyday performance of their jobs.

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Is Cancer a Construction Site Occupational Injury?

By WRSMH on March 10, 2023

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It is a well-known fact that construction workers have a higher risk of on-the-job injuries than workers in other fields. Employees should also be aware that working on construction sites can increase the risk of developing cancer. Exposure to harmful substances on job sites over time can lead to a cancer diagnosis.

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