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Construction Injuries at a Glance

If you have suffered an on-the-job injury or illness, your employer may not be the only responsible party. Other third-parties, such as property owners, sub-contractors, architects, equipment manufacturers and others, also may share legal responsibility for your injuries. An experienced construction injury attorney can help you determine who you can seek recovery from for your injuries.

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Construction Injuries at a Glance

Hazards posed by construction sites include exposure to noise, dust and other chemicals, working from high elevations and in confined spaces, working with power tools and other mechanical equipment, exposure to electricity and performing excavations. More information on the specific types of injuries suffered by constructions workers is provided below.

If you or your loved one has suffered injuries as the result of an accident at a construction site, consult an attorney to learn about your rights to compensation. Contact Seidman Law Offices in Chicago, Illinois, today to schedule a consultation with a lawyer experienced in construction site accident litigation who can help you explore your legal options.

Common Construction Site Injuries

  • Falls — Falls are the most common source of injury and death for construction workers. While the greatest number of falls occurs from ladders and scaffolding, construction workers also suffer serious injuries and die in falls from roofs, buildings, openings in structures, and stairs and steps.
  • Electrocution — Construction workers also are at risk for injury and death from electrocution or other electric injuries, such as electric shock and burns. These types of injuries are not only caused by contact with power lines and other sources of high voltage. Construction workers also can be injured by contact with faulty wiring, broken light bulbs or other equipment in contact with an electric source, like a ladder.
  • Cave-Ins — Construction workers involved in excavation work face the possibility of cave-ins. General contractors should take precautions before the excavation project begins to limit the possibility of a cave-in from occurring. For example, OSHA standards require employers to create a support system designed to protect workers from the hazards created by the specific type of excavation work, the environment of the site, such as soil type, water flow, climate, and other factors.
  • Other Injuries — Construction workers also face injury from a number of other sources, such as defective machinery and tools, bodily and head injuries from falling objects, and illnesses from ingesting silica-based dust, asphalt fumes and other chemicals, among others.

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The Chicago personal injury and workers compensation attorneys at Seidman Law Offices handle car and truck accident claims, medical malpractice, and workers? compensation. Call us at 312-781-1977 or visit http://www.seidmanlaw.net.