Construction workers play a critical role in maintaining our society’s infrastructure. However, large construction companies may prioritize saving money over ensuring worker safety, putting them in danger.
If you or someone you care about is injured due to negligence on a construction site, don’t hesitate to contact an attorney. You deserve compensation for your suffering, and bringing a case against the negligent party is one way to help prevent similar accidents from happening in the future. Rozas Injury Law, LLC is here to support you as you seek justice.
Negligence on Construction Sites
Working in construction is known to be a dangerous field. Unfortunately, injury and death are not uncommon. It is so hazardous that the four leading causes of death for construction workers have been nicknamed “the Fatal Four” by OSHA. They cause nearly 500 deaths yearly, comprising over half of all construction-related deaths.
The fatal four are falls, getting caught under/in between something, electrocutions, and being struck by an object.
Insufficient fall protection: Safety regulations require that construction sites use railings, floor hole covers, toe boards, harnesses and safety nets. Unfortunately, safety in construction sites is often ignored, leading to many fatalities caused by falls.
Improper Hazard Communications. Construction companies must provide their employees with precise and easy-to-understand instructions on handling dangerous materials to ensure safety.
Substandard Scaffolding. OSHA also regulates scaffolding, and most accidents are avoidable if OSHA standards are met.
Improper Personal Protection Equipment. Construction workers frequently encounter dangerous dust, gases, smoke, and vapors. They may also work in conditions that limit their oxygen intake. Respirators can protect workers from lung conditions, cancers, and other diseases. Failure to provide proper PPE causes hundreds of deaths yearly.
Industrial Truck Negligence. Failing to train employees to handle powered industrial trucks properly has led to many injuries.
Negligent Control of Energy. Energy in this context includes steam valves, wiring, and conveyor systems, which could cause injury if they are not regularly maintained.
Improper Use of Ladders. Ladder usage is also regulated by OSHA. Unfortunately, many fatal falls involve improperly using ladders.
Lack of Compliance with Electrical Maintenance. Failing to service electrical components such as breakers regularly can lead to fires or electrocutions, which can cause injuries and fatalities.
Finding the Right Baton Rouge Construction Accident Lawyer for Your Case
If you or someone you love has been the victim of a construction site accident in Louisiana due to the negligence of another person or party, don’t hesitate to seek legal help. You deserve compensation for your medical expenses and physical/emotional pain. Speaking up helps not only you but other employees who are still working with the negligent party.
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We are active members of the Louisiana State Bar Association
If you need legal assistance or have questions about your case, contact us today for a free evaluation and let us put our expertise to work for you.