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Construction sites in New Jersey are busy places full of large machinery and equipment manned by workers trying to do their job efficiently and safely. Unfortunately, construction sites are also one of the most common sites of serious work-related accidents and injuries. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) tracks and monitors all work-related injuries and fatalities. In 2014, the rate of construction site injuries and illnesses was 3.6 per 100 full-time workers. At Lomurro Law, our Freehold New Jersey construction site accident attorneys have helped numerous workers recover the compensation they deserve for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. We have the legal resources and knowledge you need to understand your options and make the best decisions for your case.

A Vast Majority Of Construction Site Accidents Are Attributable To The So-Called ‘Fatal Four’

Construction sites are notoriously frenetic workplaces with a variety of interconnected occupations all working in one place often at the same time. The nature of the work being performed coupled with the tools and equipment required has the potential to lead to catastrophic accidents causing debilitating injuries and even death. According to the BLS, more than half of all construction worker fatalities are due to four primary causes. The “Fatal Four” are:

  • Falling
  • Being electrocuted
  • Getting caught in or between machinery or equipment
  • Being struck by an object

It is estimated that protecting workers from the Fatal Four would save more than 500 workers’ lives each year.

Employers Are Required To Adhere To Strict Workplace Standards In New Jersey

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is responsible for monitoring workplaces for noncompliance with federal safety standards. The most common violations cited by OSHA in New Jersey often involve:

  • Improper or inadequate fall protection
  • Inadequate machinery guarding
  • Failing to properly construct or maintain scaffolding
  • Faulty electrical wiring methods and components
  • Failing to properly communicate or warn of hazardous conditions

Failing to correct violations or knowingly fostering an unreasonably dangerous work site may lead to additional liability for employers. If you have questions about your rights following a construction site accident in New Jersey, it is vital that you seek legal assistance as soon as possible.

Contact A Renowned Freehold, New Jersey, Construction Accident Law Firm With A Proven Reputation For Successfully Winning The Toughest Cases

After a work-related accident, there are often many questions and confusing tasks that must be handled before you receive the compensation you need to get on with your life. The Freehold, New Jersey, injury attorneys at Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC are here to relieve the legal burdens you’re carrying and help you achieve a positive resolution to your case. To discuss your options during a free consultation, call 732-482-9285 or send an email.