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Falls from Heights
Falls are the leading cause of construction deaths, often from roofs, ladders, or unguarded edges. A claim may arise when required fall protection was missing or a third party created the hazard.
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Scaffolding Accidents
Scaffold collapses and falls often trace to improper assembly, missing guardrails, or overloading. Liability can extend to the scaffold contractor, general contractor, or equipment supplier.
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Struck-By & Falling Objects
Workers struck by falling tools, materials, or swinging loads can suffer head, spine, and crush injuries. Claims focus on rigging, barricades, and overhead protection failures.
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Electrocution & Electrical
Contact with overhead lines, exposed wiring, or unguarded equipment causes electrocution, shock, and arc-flash burns. Lockout/tagout and clearance failures are common bases for claims.
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Trench & Excavation Collapse
Unprotected trenches and excavations can collapse and bury workers in seconds. Claims focus on missing shoring, sloping, or protective systems required by safety regulations.
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Crane & Heavy Equipment
Crane, forklift, and heavy-equipment accidents involve operator error, mechanical failure, and struck-by or caught-in hazards. Liability can reach operators, owners, and manufacturers.
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