If you were hurt in a construction accident, you may have suffered devastating physical and emotional injuries. You might also have lost time from work as you recover — or be unable to work at all again in the future. While every worker’s injuries impact their life...
Construction sites are hazardous workplaces filled with dangerous equipment that assists workers with carrying out their tasks. Critically, forklifts, cranes, bulldozers, and other heavy machinery present substantial risks — and accidents involving these types of...
Losing a loved one in a construction accident can be emotionally devastating — and it’s important to hold the wrongdoer accountable for the losses you have suffered. If their passing was caused by a third party’s negligence, you may be entitled to monetary recovery...
The long-term impact of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) sustained in a construction accident can be severe and life changing. Depending on the type of accident and the part of the brain that was affected, you may experience serious symptoms that impact your quality of...
Electrical accidents are one of the most common risks on construction sites. Contact with overhead power lines, improperly installed equipment, exposed wiring, lack of ground fault circuit interrupters, inadequate training, and failure to follow lockout/tagout...
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