Construction Accident Statistics

Construction Accident StatisticsAccording to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly seven million people in the United States work in the construction industry. Even though construction workers represent only 4% of the total U.S. workforce, the most recent construction accident statistics indicate that the construction sector accounts for 21% of all work-related fatalities each year. One in ten construction workers are injured on the job annually, and over the course of their career, a construction worker has a one in two hundred chance of dying as a result of a work-related injury.

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Construction Accident Statistics

These construction accident statistics are staggering. Of course, anyone who has ever observed a busy construction site for even the slightest amount of time can immediately see the numerous dangers and hazards it presents. Construction sites can be loud, hectic places with large numbers of bustling people all performing different hazardous tasks simultaneously. Whether workers are scaling buildings to lay pipe, placing shingles on high windy rooftops, or operating bulldozers, jackhammers, and welding torches on the ground, they can’t escape the fact that a construction site is a dangerous place. Although construction companies are supposed to take all possible steps to ensure worksite safety, even the most safety conscience employee is at risk of sustaining a serious, if not fatal, injury as a result of negligence and error on the worksite.

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We are experienced Stillwater construction accident attorneys dedicated to helping people who have been injured in construction accidents. Regardless of whether you were injured while working on the site or whether you suffered an injury as a mere bystander, we are here to fight for you every step of the way. We have been successfully assisting people injured in the construction sector for decades. We regularly tackle construction accident cases involving falls from rooftops, ladders, scaffolding, and other unstable surfaces. We assist people with repetitive stress injuries in their wrists, elbows, shoulders, and knees. We handle back, neck and head injuries, including concussions and traumatic brain injury cases. We represent people who suffered electrocutions, burns, hearing loss, and vision loss, as well as people who acquired lung conditions from asbestosis or have occupational asthma from the construction site. There’s no construction injury we can’t handle.

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