Posted On: February 11, 2010 by Breyer Law Offices

Construction Accident Attorneys Help Those Injured from Falling items on Construction Site

Phoenix construction sites are inherently dangerous and prone to serious accidents because of the presence of heavy objects, machinery and equipment. Hundreds if not thousands of construction site workers in the United States are injured or killed due to falling objects. If you are a construction worker, you are at risk for being hit by falling objects when you are under cranes or scaffolds or where work is being done overhead. Also, there is the danger of being struck by falling or flying objects where power tools are being used. Activities such as pushing, pulling or prying may cause objects to become airborne. Injuries as a result of falling or flying objects may range from minor cuts or bruises to concussions, blindness, broken bones, brain injury or even death.

Often, the advice that is given to construction workers is: Wear your hard hats and protective gear. However, when a heavy object weighing thousands of pounds strikes a construction worker, even hard hats or other gear cannot fully protect them. A construction site worker recently died after a metal beam weighing about 1,500 pounds fell on him. The 40-year-old worker was trying to attach a safety cable to the beam when it fell. The fatal construction accident apparently occurred in an outdoor area where several beams were being erected. Officials with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration are investigating the incident.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a Phoenix construction site accident, please contact Breyer Law Offices P.C. to find out how we can help. Our experienced Phoenix personal injury construction accident lawyers have helped numerous injured victims file claims and secure compensation to cover medical expenses, loss of wages and other related damages. Call us today to schedule your free consultation and comprehensive claim evaluation.

Source: http://www.ocala.com/article/20100115/articles/100119838&tc=yahoo