OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY ISSUES ARISE IN CERTAIN EMPLOYMENT FIELDS—THOUSANDS DIE ON THE JOB, CALL MENLO PARK PREMISES LIABILITY LAWYERS FOR FREE CONSULT
Thousands of workers died each year in employment related injuries. These injuries and deaths can occur in a variety of workplaces, including construction, agriculture, and roadway repair. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has issued statistics on job safety and work related injuries and illness, which has found that:
- More than 5,400 workers died from an occupational injury in 2007 and over four million suffered injuries;
- Over 9,000 workers are treated in emergency rooms each year;
- In 2006, approximately 23,100 children and adolescents were injured on farms, and about 20% was from working on the farms;
- Between 1992 and 2007, about 8,088 farmers and farm workers died from work related injuries, with the leading cause of death to be tractor overturns;
- In 2007 in the construction industry, there were 1,178 fatal work injuries, which is the most of any sector;
- Construction workers suffered from over 135,000 injuries, and 35% of those incidents occurred from contact with objects and equipment;
- Between 1995 and 2002, there were 844 highway workers killed on road construction sites, which is the most frequent type of fatal workplace event.
Have you been injured on the job, or have a family member who has been killed during his/her employment? You may be entitled to compensation, but you need to call an experienced attorney first. The lawyers of Greenberg & Rudman LLP have over 50 years of combined experience, and may be able to help you in your case. Call us now at 1-800-252-9776 (1-800-ALAWPRO) for your free consultation. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means that you do not pay fees or costs unless we win the case for you. Go to www.alawpro.com to read more about these types of accidents and the injuries that may result, like brain and spinal cord injuries.