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Construction Accidents
When someone is injured on or near a construction
site, the owner or general contractor of the
site is usually liable for any injuries
sustained, no matter how the injury occurred.
Contractors and site owners are responsible for
providing a reasonably safe work environment.
Generally, an injured worker cannot sue his or
her own employer for injuries arising out of
work related activities. However, if it can be
shown that a third party’s negligence caused the
injuries that party can be held liable.
When a construction site accident occurs, the
owners, architects, and manufacturers of
equipment can be held responsible for inadequate
safety provisions. The general contractor and
all subcontractors are required to provide a
reasonably safe site, to warn of hazards
inherent in the site and work, to hire careful
employees, to coordinate job safety and to
supervise compliance with safety specifications.
It is
important to know what to do to protect the
legal rights of yourself and your loved ones.
Selecting the right attorney is an important
decision. Our firm has successfully
represented many people injured in construction
accidents.
Mr.
Corwin can be emailed at
scott@sjclaw.com. |