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Construction sites are inherently dangerous places. Heavy machinery, power tools, and equipment are just some of the many hazards that construction workers face every day. While construction workers can avoid most accidents by staying vigilant, accidents can and do happen on construction sites, often resulting in serious injuries or even fatalities. If you or a loved one has been injured in a construction accident, it is important to understand your legal options and seek the guidance of a personal injury attorney who can help you pursue compensation for your injuries.
The Injury Group is here to help. Our personal injury attorneys have litigated many cases involving devastating results of construction accidents, and are skilled at helping you get the assistance and compensation you need to recover. Contact us today to find out how much your case is worth.
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Construction Accident Injuries
Broken bones: Broken bones are a common type of injury in construction accidents, particularly in incidents involving falls, heavy machinery, or being struck by objects.
Head injuries: Head injuries can be particularly serious and can include traumatic brain injuries (TBI), concussions, or skull fractures. Head injuries are often the result of falls or being struck by objects.
Spinal cord injuries: Spinal cord injuries can result in partial or complete paralysis, and can be caused by falls or being struck by heavy objects.
Burns: Construction workers are often working around flammable materials and equipment, which can result in burns. Burns can range from minor to severe, and can be caused by chemical exposure, explosions, or electrical accidents.
Amputations: Amputations can occur when workers become caught in machinery or are struck by heavy objects. Losing a limb can be a life-altering event, and can require extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation.
Eye injuries: Eye injuries can occur when workers are exposed to flying debris, chemicals, or dust. Eye injuries can range from minor irritation to permanent vision loss.
Respiratory problems: Construction workers may be exposed to dust, fumes, and other airborne particles, which can lead to respiratory problems such as asthma or lung disease.

Causes of Construction Accident Injuries
Falls: Falls are one of the leading causes of construction accidents. Workers who are working at height, such as on a scaffold or ladder, are at particular risk of falling.
Electrocutions: Construction workers are often working around live wires and electrical equipment, which can lead to electrocutions.
Struck-by incidents: Construction sites are often crowded with heavy machinery and equipment. Workers can be struck by falling objects, such as tools or construction materials, or by moving equipment like cranes or forklifts.
Caught-in or between incidents: Workers can become caught in or between heavy machinery or equipment, resulting in serious injuries or fatalities.
Toxic exposure: Construction workers may be exposed to hazardous materials, such as asbestos or lead, which can cause serious health problems.
Equipment failure: Malfunctioning equipment, such as faulty scaffolding or defective power tools, can lead to accidents and injuries.
Human error: Human error, such as negligence or carelessness, can also lead to construction accidents.
