Injured
construction worker? The construction industry is the highest hazard occupation
for workers’ compensation claims. Pennsylvania construction
site accidents cause numerous injuries and hundreds of
fatalities every year. Statistics show that people who work
in this industry are six times more likely to be killed than
injured if they were in another occupation. Not only that,
in the building industry these hazards are easily preventable
with simple safety instruction and safety prevention training.
Our Pennsylvania workers' compensation lawyer at the law
firm of Lowenthal & Abrams serves workers that have been
hurt or killed in a construction site accident throughout
Pennsylvania including Doylestown, Norristown, Philadelphia,
Harrisburg, Reading, Allentown and Lancaster.
Have you or a loved one
been crippled or killed in a construction site accident?
Need Pennsylvania workers’ compensation benefits? Contact
our Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Lawyer at Lowenthal & Abrams
today!
When a worker is injured on a construction site, our Pennsylvania
Workers' Compensation Lawyer examines why the construction
accident occurred. Some common reasons for negligence
may include:
- Architect design fault
- Inadequate safety provisions
- Owners neglect
- Defective equipment
- Scaffolding collapsing
- Worn out machinery
- Unsafe work conditions
- Damage tools
- No fall protection
The law firm of Lowenthal & Abrams fights for your
work injury rights to disability benefits. James
B. Mogul is our Pennsylvania workers' compensation
lawyer with over 20 years of experience.
The employer is responsible to keep that construction
hazard risk as low as possible. Even if it seems more dangerous
than other job occupations, these accidents can be prevented
with implementing safety practices. Construction workers
should be properly trained before using any site equipment,
machinery or any possible hazards to be aware of.
As you read below, a list of statistics for Pennsylvania
injured workers:
- Fatal work injuries totaled 223 in 2005
- Fatal work injuries totaled 230 in 2004
- Homicides accounted for 12 percent of fatal work injuries
- Men accounted for 93 percent of the work-related fatalities
- Workers 25-54 years old the prime working age group
made up 60 percent of Commonwealth's work-related fatalities.
- Work-related homicides in Pennsylvania were up in
recent years
- Highway crashes are the most frequent type of on-the-job fatalities
The most frequent types of workplace fatalities in 2005
were 60 highway crashes, 27 homicides, and 26 falls to
a lower level; these three types of events accounted for
more than one-half of the workplace fatalities in the Commonwealth.
Did you know? Work-related deaths due to highway crashes
accounted for 27 percent of Pennsylvania's and 25 percent
of the United States' total in 2005.
Have you or a loved one been crippled or killed
in a construction site accident? Need Pennsylvania workers’ compensation
benefits? Contact
our Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Lawyer at Lowenthal & Abrams
today! |