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Construction Injury News

 

OSHA Cites Miami Roofing Company After Fatal Accident

Project CAR Targets Unsafe Drivers in Construction Areas

OSHA Cites Miami Roofing Company After Fatal Accident

OSHA Fines Grand Prairie-Based Construction Company $117,500 For Safety Violations

Drug Testing Reduces Workplace Injuries in Construction Injuries

CONTRACTOR CONSTRUCTION WORKER KILLED IN ACCIDENT ON BROOKHAVEN LAB SITE

Fatal Construction Accident In Savannah, Georgia

Construction Accident At A Waste Treatment Facility

Safety Hazards Result in OSHA Citations for Albany Area Employer

Potentially Fatal Westwood, Mass., Construction Accident

MIOSHA Launches Campaign To Reduce Or Eliminate Construction Accidents Caused By Falls

Oakhurst, New Jersey, Construction Contractor, Subcontractors Barred From Federal Contracts For Violating Prevailing-Wage Laws: 60 Workers Getting $192,924 Back Wages

OSHA Issues New Standard To Protect Workers On Scaffolds In Construction, Preventing Thousands Of Injuries As Well As Dozens Of Fatalities Each Year

Fatal Manhattan Construction Accident Results in OSHA Citations & $60,000 in Proposed Penalties for New York City Employer

OSHA Warns Against Propane Tank Hazards

OSHA Cites Cell Phone Tower Construction Company Following Accident At Robertsdale, Ala., Site; Proposes $70,700 Penalty

Fatal Atlanta Construction Accident Leads to $76,000 OSHA Penalty For Archer Western

Double Fatal Construction Accident Results In OSHA Citations & Over $27,000 In Proposed Penalties For Brooklyn, NY, Employer

OSHA Fines Mendon N.Y. Contractor $116,000 for Cave-In Hazards At Two Greater Rochester Worksites

OSHA Fines Wilmington, Mass Contractor $60,000 for Silica Hazards

OSHA Cites Contractors Following Fatal Accident at Construction Site Agency Proposes Penalties Totaling $67,900 For Three Companies

Have you, or someone you know, been involved in a construction accident? Are you currently seeking legal information regarding Indiana construction accident laws? If so, contact one of our Indiana construction accident lawyers today!

Get legal help for your injuries by hiring a lawyer in Indiana that you are sure will handle the case with respect to you and the legal profession. Hire a construction injury lawyer that has experience in your claim area.

 
Did You Know?    
 
 
Construction accident injuries may be covered by workers compensation.
Most are. The workers' compensation system is designed to provide benefits to injured workers no matter whether an injury is caused by the employers or employee's negligence. But there are some limits. Generally, injuries caused because an employee is intoxicated or using illegal drugs are not covered by workers' compensation.

 


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Drug Testing Reduces Workplace Injuries in Construction Injuries
Construction companies that test for drugs appear to have a reduction of workplace injuries, according to the study, “Evaluation of Drug Testing in...
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OSHA Cites Cell Phone Tower Construction Company Following Accident At Robertsdale, Ala., Site; Proposes $70,700 Penalty
ROBERTSDALE, Ala. -- The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration today cited Doty Moore Tower Services, Inc., for ...
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OSHA Issues New Standard To Protect Workers On Scaffolds In Construction, Preventing Thousands Of Injuries As Well As Dozens Of Fatalities Each Year
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) today issued a revised standard to protect millions of workers on scaffolds in the constru...
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Construction Terms

 


Today's Terms

Hazard

Definition:
A condition or physical situation with a potential for an undesirable consequence, such as harm to life or limb.

Acetone

Definition:
A water-white volatile, highly flammable solvent with ether-like odor; made by destructive distillation of hardwood, fermentation of butyl alcohol, and from petroleum sources; used extensively in making paint removers; dimethyl ketone; s

Occurrence

Definition:
An event that results in an insured loss.

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Construction Hot Topics

 
Topics Related to Construction:

  • Crane Accidents
  • Slip and Fall Accidents
  • Scaffolding Accidents
  • Welding Rod Accidents
  • Electrocution Shock

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Indiana Construction-Accident Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need a Construction-Accident attorney you should contact our Construction-Accident Attorney as soon as possible:

Bloomington
Brownsburg
Carmel
Columbus
Connersville
Crawfordsville
Crown Point
East Chicago
Elkhart
Evansville
Fishers
Fort Wayne
Franklin
Goshen
Granger
Greenfield
Greenwood
Hobart
Huntington
Indianapolis
Jeffersonville
Kokomo
La Porte

Lafayette
Logansport
Marion
Martinsville
Merrillville
Michigan City
Mishawaka
Muncie
New Albany
New Castle
Newburgh
Noblesville
Peru
Plainfield
Portage
Richmond
Seymour
Shelbyville
South Bend
Terre Haute
Valparaiso
Vincennes
West Lafayette

 


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