Summer Equals Work Zone Fatalities…and Fines
With the summer season lurking around the corner, it’s not just mercury that’s on the rise; work zone fatalities also tend to spike during this time of year. In 2008 alone, the Federal Highway...
View ArticleConstruction Job Accident – How Will I Pay My Bills if I Can’t Work?
Construction work is physically demanding and carries the risk of serious injury. Our Chicago construction accident attorneys have represented injured construction workers in cases that range from...
View ArticleCrane Collapses in Seattle, Killing Four, Injuring Others
A huge crane collapsed on Saturday April 27, 2019 in downtown Seattle, Washington, falling on cars below killing four people, including two ironworkers in the crane. The cause of the crane collapse is...
View ArticleWhat Can I Do If I’ve Been Hurt By Construction Equipment?
Working on a construction site means long days using heavy, often complex machinery with many moving parts. Whether it’s a bulldozer, crane, scaffolding, or other operating machinery, construction...
View ArticleIn an Accident with a Large Construction Vehicle or Construction Equipment?
Construction workers create better futures for their communities as they create new schools, roads, homes, office complexes, and so much more. Every day on a construction site, a worker uses complex...
View ArticleSteps to Take After Being Hurt by Construction Equipment
Every year, thousands of workers across the United States are severely injured on the job, sometimes with catastrophic consequences for themselves and their families. The majority of construction...
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