Tag Archives: Construction Accidents Injuries
How Injured Workers Can Prove Fault Following a Construction Accident
In the wake of a construction accident, injured workers and their families often face a mountain of hardships, including hospital bills, loss of income if the injury prevents the victim from going back to work and the challenge of recovering… Read More »
Can Undocumented Workers File a Claim if Injured on the Job?
Undocumented workers are regularly offered construction work in New Jersey. Whether hired permanently through a subcontractor or brought on as a day laborer, everybody has a right to workplace safety. If injured on the job, state and federal law allows… Read More »
Preventing Accidental Electrocution of Construction Workers
Statistics gathered by worker safety organizations and industry insiders prove that electrocution is one of the leading causes of death for construction workers in the United States. In fact, it is currently the fourth leading cause of death on construction… Read More »
New Jersey Explosion & Electrocution Cases and Settlements
Chemical Explosion Burns Face and Eye of Plumber In September, 2002, a 52-year-old plumber suffered traumatic chemical burns to his left eye and face, which resulted in hyper-pigmentation and visual impairment. He was attempting to clean a drain with chemicals… Read More »
Frequently Asked Questions About Construction Accidents
Q: How do I take steps to assert my rights to a safe workplace?A: If you feel that your workplace is unsafe, your first action should be to make your Continue reading