Construction Accident in Glendale CA

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The construction profession is naturally one of the most hazardous professions in Glendale. Each year there are thousands of worker injuries and deaths in California due to construction site accidents. Construction injuries can be some of the most painful and severe. Additionally, with a long road to recovery, you and your loved ones may require substantial compensation from those responsible. There might be a loss of income, medical bills, pain and suffering, and more. If you or a family member sustain injury in a construction accident in California, contact the Glendale Construction Accident Attorneys at Drake Law Firm for a complimentary case consultation.

What Are the Fatal Four of Construction Accidents?

Out of 4,674 employee deaths that occurred across the country in 2017, nearly 1,000 of them (or about 20%) happened in the construction industry. To put it another way, 1 in 5 job-related deaths annually take place on a construction site. These are scary statistics and they indicate a major problem when it involves construction accident injuries and fatality.

The leading causes of employee fatalities in the construction industry are:

  • slip and falls
  • struck by object
  • electrocution
  • caught-in between

These common causes of construction accidents and injuries are referred to as the Fatal Four. These causes are accountable for nearly 60% of employee fatalities in the construction industry.

Further, while not on the list of four, work zone highway accidents are also quite common. There are several safety initiatives to address this recurring issue. In addition to criminal penalties, when a driver hits a worker, there will usually be a civil case too.

Do Construction Accidents Cause Serious Injuries Often?

In some circumstances, the true effects of an accident might take time to reveal themselves. Some injuries get considerably worse as days and even weeks pass. What may seem minor while at work might actually be a serious, potentially life-long injury. Sometimes adrenaline masks injuries or they simply take a while to develop.

In other cases, a routine injury might be aggravated or worsen during the course of treatment. For example, an infection developing during or after surgery, or a greater muscle tear occurring during rehabilitation. Injured employees are protected in these events by the laws of California but they are expected to actively seek relief from their injuries. Speaking with a personal injury attorney early can help protect your rights and enable you to recoup your damages.

That being said, construction accidents can result in serious or devastating injuries, such as:

  • Fractures requiring surgery
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
  • Spine injuries that cause a worker to become a paraplegic or quadriplegic
  • Electrocution
  • Burns
  • Eye injuries that lead to permanent vision impairment or blindness
  • Death

Our construction accident lawyers in Glendale are here to help you receive compensation and we offer our services at no cost unless we win.

What Are the Top 10 Most Common Safety Violations at Construction Site?

The following is a list of the most frequent health and safety violations on construction sites. These violations can result in accidents and injuries that put employees' health and lives in danger. Commonly these violations are discovered after an evaluation of the worksite by OSHA.

OSHA releases this kind of information to help prevent injuries, illnesses, and deaths on work sites. These incidents are easy to avoid when you adhere to safety guidelines.

The ten most common construction infractions are:

  • Failure to use fall protection equipment
  • Failing to communicate hazard material information
  • Dangerous scaffolding
  • Lack of respiratory protection
  • Dangerous power or energy supply on site
  • Unsafe ladders
  • Industrial vehicles not complying with guidelines
  • Not adhering to fall protection standards
  • Ignoring machinery protection guidelines
  • Absence of proper eye and face protection

Should You Ask for a Free Construction Accident Case Assessment?

Under California legislation, an injured worker has the right to file and receive workers compensation benefits for injuries at work.

Along with workers' compensation benefits, an injured construction worker may also have a third-party negligence claim. The case could be against a contractor, subcontractor, equipment manufacturer, or other individual or business. There can be a third-party claim as long as the guilty party is not the employer or co-worker of the injured or deceased individual. Generally, these types of claims involve either general negligence in preserving safe working conditions, or products liability for negligently maintained or manufactured equipment or vehicles.

If you or a loved one has been hurt or killed as a result of a construction accident, an accident lawyer should be consulted as promptly as possible to assess your case and to protect your rights. Your Glendale construction accident lawyer will examine the cause of the accident, the extent of injuries and the accountable parties.

If the facts of your construction accident case do not call for a third-party negligence claim, you or your family still have a right to collect workers' compensation benefits.

At Drake Law Firm, we've assisted numerous personal injury clients to get the compensation they require to recover. We won't let you accept unfair treatment from other law firms and we will defend you from beginning to end. If you need help with a Construction Accident in Glendale, California, give us a call at (844) 513-7253 for a FREE consultation or visit our website at DrakeLawGroup.com to get started on your case today! 

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