July 2008
Construction Accidents - Construction Agencies - OSHA RegulationsJune 2008
Widow Files Suit in Husband's Mine Shaft Death
Staying Safe on the Job When Working With Electrical Equipment
May 2008
Indiana Miners Suing Alcoa Over Exposure to Toxins
April 2008
Construction Accidents on the Rise; Inspection on the Decline
March 2008
Defective Products and Construction Accidents
NYC Crane Inspector Fails to Do His Job; Gets Arrested
Construction Site Accidents Continue to Rise
Crane Collapse: 7 Dead, 1 Missing and 24 Injured in Construction Accident
Construction Accidents on the Rise; Inspection on the Decline
February 2008
Construction Accidents Involving Cranes
January 2008
Construction Worker Killed at New York SoHo Trump Tower
Scaffolding accidents
August 2007
Man Dies from Scaffolding Fall at Sugar Mill
Scaffolding Collapse at Construction Site Injures Two
Construction site accidents are preventable
Bridge Collapses in China: Scaffolding Danger
Scaffolding collapses: Do you need a construction site accident law firm?
Second Construction Worker Dead in Less than a Week (same location)
Construction site accident kills 3 at mine
Construction Site Dangers
Construction Site Accidents
July 2007
Steps to Creating a Safe Workplace Environment
Construction Site Accident Kills Pennsylvania Man
The Harder They Fall: Construction Site Accidents
Pennsylvania: 1,500 Pound Runaway Wreckage Ball Wrecks Havoc
Construction Accident Kills Two
OSHA Wrongly Withheld Toxic Exposure Data and Jeopardized OSHA Inspectors Health
Hard Hats: Construction Site Safety Equipment
June 2007
Construction Workers Hurt in South Florida
May 2007
Construction Worker Sues after Crane Accident
April 2007
Man Killed by Backhoe Injury in Florida
Florida Construction Worker Fighting for His Life
February 2007
Roof Fell In - Berkeley, Calif. Construction Accident
Werner Aluminum Attic Ladder: Watch Where You Step
OSHA cites for numerous safety and health violations
January 2007
Do you need a New Jersey defective products lawyer? - How Dangerous Is Machinery Used at Construction Sites? The construction site can be a dangerous place: Construction site machinery causes smashed fingers or hands, amputations, blindness, burns, and broken bones which are all commonplace injuries
Son Accidentally Kills Father by Heavy Machinery at Recycling Plant Accident
Construction Workers Die in New York from Collapse Walls? - At least 98 construction workers in NY have been killed since October 2001, most in mishaps involving violations of safety regulations or building codes. Some of the death and injury causes are when the floor buckles under the weight of freshly poured concrete and caves in; garage wall collapsed.
Wall Collapses on Movie Set, Man Dies, Others Injured
Injuries Due to Falls from Heights and Ladders
Man Falls from Ladder and Dies in Shipyard Accident
Crane Collapse Accident Investigation - The cranes were in desperate need of repair. Employees on these construction sites were being exposed to extremely hazardous situations since neither of those cranes should have been in service. This company was previously cited for defects
Crane Collapse Kills Four: Where Was OSHA?
After Deadly Defective Crane Accident, New Crane Erected - A new crane was erected at the site of a deadly crane accident a few months ago. On November 16, a 210-foot tower crane built on the site collapsed killing a lawyer and causing millions of dollars of damage to surrounding businesses. The cause is under investigation.
Worker Killed in Fall at Work
What is a defective crane? What is a defective crane boom?
Construction Code Runs Amuck: How Many Construction Workers Die?
Construction Worker Dies After Falling from Roof
Ladder Injury Danger: Ladder Kicking Out
Defective crane unsafe conditions aimed at Maine contract farm workers - The most unsafe conditions include structurally unsound or unsupported roof rafters and elevated catwalks in outbuildings, the use of defective cranes and trucks that were never inspected
Man Dies on Movie Set When Wall Collapses
Serious OSHA Fines Against Crane Collapse - Fines totaling $85,000 are being proposed for four alleged repeat violations, for failing to properly secure cranes to floating barges to prevent their slipping overboard; fall hazards; failing to provide workers with safe access from the top of the cofferdam to lower levels and not securing oxygen cylinders
The Day the Roof Fell In
November 2006
Counsel wins verdict for roofer against contractor who failed to enforce fall protection regulations