Tucson Electrocution Work Accident Kills Man
Arizona construction lawyers help families of loved ones lost in deadly construction accidents in Phoenix on a regular basis. Many times, these unfortunate situations are caused by the neglect of another party. Too many people look only to workers compensation as a source of restitution after an on-the-job accident in Tucson, Arizona and throughout the state. Many times, more remedies are available, something a top Tucson construction accident lawyer can determine for the family who has lost someone.
According to this report in the Arizona Daily Star, a 61-year-old construction worker was electrocuted on Tuesday, February 10, while setting up a utility pole. Authorities have not yet released the man’s name, but investigating officials say that the man was working for a private firm located in the East River Road/North Dodge Boulevard area when the pole came into contact with overhead power lines.
Anne-Marie Braswell, a Rural/Metro spokeswoman, said that the electrocution accident in Tucson was reported just before 10:30 a.m. by someone near the accident site. After being taken to University Medical Center in Tucson, the man was pronounced dead. According to officials, the man was working on the Dodge Transportation Enhancement Project taking place from East Fort Lowell Road to East River Road, reported Annabelle Quihuis, a Pima County Department of Transportation spokeswoman.
At the time the report was issued, Ms. Quihuis did not know if he worked for a subcontractor or not, but the accident is being investigated by the Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health. Construction accidents and other work-related accidents are the third-most common causes of death in Arizona each year. Many of these Arizona construction accidents could be avoided with proper safeguards in place and preparation.
If you or someone you care for has been injured or killed in a work-related accident, Arizona's skilled construction accident attorneys at Breyer Law Offices, P.C., may be able to help. It can be difficult to know what to do after someone close to you has been injured at work. But the Arizona construction accident lawyers at Breyer Law Offices, P.C., can help victims or their loved ones receive compensation to offset steep medical costs and other expenses after a work-related accident. For a free consultation with experienced Arizona work-related accident attorneys, call the Breyer Law Offices, P.C., today at 602.978.6400.