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Many people have careers that can increase their chances of getting injured at work. This is true for many jobs that require physical labor, such as those who work in construction. Workers in fields like this need to take extreme caution at work to help keep themselves and others safe. While workers have a duty to act safely in the workplace, employers also need to ensure that they are as safe as possible. When precautions aren’t taken in work environments like this, it can cause serious harm to the employees. 

Construction site accidents can cause severe injuries for workers that could leave them unable to work in the future. Bystanders nearby may also be injured in a construction accident. If you were injured at a construction site, you need the help of a construction accident lawyer in Scranton, PA, from The Moran Law Group. 

Common Construction Site Accidents

At dangerous jobs like those in construction, there are many ways a person can get injured, especially when their employer isn’t taking precautions and following safety protocols. The work being done at construction sites can vary greatly from one to another. However, some construction accidents are more likely to occur at many construction sites.

Here are some of the most common construction site accidents that a lawyer from our Scranton law firm can help with. 

Equipment and Machinery Accidents

Dangerous equipment and heavy machinery can be found all over construction sites. Equipment and machinery need to be maintained so they’re safe to use. Workers also need to be properly trained so they know how to handle this equipment safely. If equipment and machinery aren’t maintained or used properly, they can lead to serious injuries. 

Electrocution

Construction sites often have exposed wires and other electrical equipment. When these aren’t handled safely, workers could get electrocuted. 

Falls 

Debris around a construction site or slippery surfaces that aren’t marked can cause dangerous falls for workers. Construction site falls can go beyond tripping or slipping. Many who work on construction sites work on scaffolds and ladders. If these aren’t properly maintained, workers can get seriously injured by falling from high levels. 

Falling Debris

When construction is done from high above the ground, falling debris like tools and building materials are a huge hazard. If heavy debris falls and strikes a worker, it can cause severe injuries. 

Fires and Explosions

In addition to electrocution, exposed wires can also lead to fires. Construction sites with gas or chemicals can also risk explosions if these materials aren’t handled properly. 

Getting Trapped Between Objects

Falling debris and other events can also cause a worker to get trapped in between heavy objects. This can cause severe injuries and make it difficult for a person to breathe. 

Getting Hit By a Vehicle

Those who are working on construction sites near a road or highway are at risk of getting hit by a motor vehicle. Drivers who are speeding or not paying attention can hit a worker can cause serious injuries.  

Experienced Construction Accident Lawyer in Scranton, PA

Injuries caused by a construction accident can be extremely painful and lead to financial difficulties for the victim and their family. Victims often have expensive medical bills due to their injuries and may be left unable to work, causing them to lose their income. To help you receive financial compensation for the damages one of these accidents has caused, you need the help of a personal injury lawyer in Scranton. At The Moran Law Group, we have experience helping construction accident victims get the help they deserve.  

Contact The Moran Law Group to find out how we can help after a construction accident.