Common Accidents And Injuries In Construction
COMMON ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES IN CONSTRUCTION
The attorneys at Miller Kory Rowe LLP have successfully fought for many construction accident victims, including undocumented construction workers. If you were injured in Arizona in a construction accident, speak with a Phoenix construction accident lawyer at our firm. Our law firm has an outstanding track record when it comes to pursuing personal injury claims for construction accident victims. We would be happy to put our experience and resources to work for you.
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Common Accidents And Injuries In Construction
If you are a construction worker, you know firsthand how common injuries and accidents are on the construction site. However, after an accident, you may not know how to pursue a personal injury claim. The type of injury, the severity of the injury and the type of accident in a construction site case matter significantly in a personal injury claim. It is important to understand what kind of accidents and injuries are common on construction sites and what you can do if you are injured in an accident. We share this information and more below.
- Types of Construction Accidents
- Common Construction Injuries
- Highly Active Construction Areas in Arizona
- How Our Construction Accident Attorneys Can Help
Common Types of Construction Accidents
According to the Center for Construction Research and Training , there are several common causes of construction site accidents. The most common types of construction accidents include:
- Fall Accidents. Fall accidents may include roofing, scaffolding, or lift accidents, or any situation where a construction worker falls from a significant height. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), falls are the leading cause of fatalities in construction.
- Slip and Falls / Trip and Falls. OSHA identifies slip and trip hazards as one of the leading causes of injuries in construction.
- Site Trench and Excavation Accidents. Trench collapse, falls, asphyxiation, and electrocution can occur during trenching or excavation work.
- Struck-By Accidents. Workers may be struck by machinery, vehicles, or equipment on the job site.
- Exposure to Dangerous Toxins or Chemicals. Hazards include asbestos, lead, solvents, pesticides, and flammable materials.
- Electrocution. Risks arise from exposed wiring, power tools, generators, and electrical equipment.
- Caught-In Between Accidents. Ranked in OSHA’s “fatal four”, these accidents occur when a worker is crushed or compressed between objects, often causing severe injuries including loss of limb or nerve damage.
COMMON CONSTRUCTION INJURIES
Similar to construction accident causes, there are certain construction-related injuries that are more prevalent than others. Common construction injuries include but are not limited to:
- Broken bones or bone fractures
- Burns
- Electrocution
- Knee and ankle injury
- Neck, shoulder, or back injury
- Head injury and/or brain injury
- Spinal cord injury
- Illnesses caused by exposure to toxins or chemicals
In more devastating cases, injuries sustained in a construction accident may be fatal. If the injury was a result of third-party negligence, the construction worker’s family may have the right to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the negligent party or employer.
HIGHLY ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION AREAS IN ARIZONA
Arizona is home to a few of the fastest-growing cities in the United States . Cities like Buckeye and Goodyear have experienced significant population increases and, with them, a surge in construction. Below are cities that have seen noticeable growth:
However, more construction and construction-related jobs will likely mean more accidents. If you were recently injured in a construction accident, you may be overwhelmed and confused about your options. A construction accident lawyer at our law firm can help you understand your best legal options.
What to Expect When Working With Us
We understand that pursuing a medical malpractice claim can feel daunting. Our team will guide you through each step of the process.
1. Initial Consultation
We’ll listen to your story, review available documentation, and provide an honest assessment of your case. This consultation is free, and there’s no obligation to proceed.
2. Investigation Phase
If we take your case, we’ll gather all necessary medical records and consult with expert witnesses to build a strong foundation for your claim. Under A.R.S. § 12-2604, Arizona law requires specific qualifications for medical expert witnesses:
- Licensed Medical Professional: Expert witnesses must maintain current healthcare provider licenses
- Same Specialty Experience: Experts must practice in the same medical specialty as the defendant
- Active Practice Requirements: Experts must have spent most of their time in either clinical practice or teaching during the year before the incident
3. Claim Development
We’ll calculate the full extent of your damages and prepare comprehensive settlement demands or legal filings.
4. Negotiation or Litigation
We’ll pursue fair compensation through negotiation when possible, but we’re always prepared to take your case to trial if necessary.
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Many of these families came to us after discovering neglect in a nursing home or care facility.
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