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1/19/2010
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Do You Know What Caused Your Construction Injury?

If you are a construction worker in Florida or if your loved one works in the industry, you need to be familiar with the types of hazards that can lead to injury.  Construction workers have jobs that are not only physically demanding, but often dangerous.  There are all types of things that can go wrong while working on a construction site. 

One of the leading causes of constructions accidents is falls.  Gravity is a construction worker’s worst enemy.  Many jobs require work to be completed at significant heights and if the appropriate safety measures were not put into place, the outcome can be deadly. 

Crane accidents, such as crane collapses, can lead to serious injuries.  Defective or malfunctioning equipment and untrained personnel can result in this type of construction accident.

Scaffolding accidents, falling objects and electrical accidents are among the many potential hazards faced by Florida construction workers.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a Florida construction accident, you may be able to pursue compensation for the construction injuries.  Contact an Orlando workers compensation lawyer at the Francis Law Group at (888) 521-2721 for legal advice.

For more information on this topic, read the article, Five Common Accidents that Lead to Florida Construction Injuries.


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