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Employment in the construction industry has seen a double-digit increase in the last decade. Unfortunately, injuries to workers during this time have also increased. The construction industry is one of the most dangerous places to work in the U.S. When construction workers get hurt on the job, their employer’s workers’
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After a construction accident, determining who is liable is complex and difficult. You need to figure out exactly what happened and whether someone was negligent in creating the hazard. Even with that information, the law is complicated on who can be held responsible for creating or allowing the danger to
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Construction sites are inherently dangerous. Large equipment, raw materials, and projects in various stages of completion mean there is always something to watch out for. This means property owners and general contractors have a huge responsibility to keep construction workers safe. Sadly, year after year, thousands of workers get injured
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Construction sites have countless potential accident risks. In fact, construction workers, particularly those working for private construction companies, have a higher risk of dying than people working in most other professions. Construction workers frequently have to deal with dangerous chemicals, power tools, and heavy equipment. One hazard, however, stands out
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How can a construction accident lawyer help you? A construction accident can leave you dealing with severe or life-changing injuries, excruciating pain, and extensive medical bills. Dealing with insurance companies can make life even more difficult as you try to heal. Thankfully, with an attorney who is experienced in construction