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Common Construction Site Injuries

Construction is one industry which is prone to a lot of accidents and injuries. It has been estimated that more than 155,000 workers employed at the construction sites are injured on site per year. If the most common construction site injuries are considered, then falls will account for the major part of it. In such injuries, the spinal cord and back is the most affected part along with arms, hands and legs thereby resulting in severe ailments, wounds or even death at times.

At a construction site, the workers have to be really careful as it is one place that can have thousands of potent hazards. The susceptibility to accident sis increased multiple times if there are dangerous chemicals and heavy equipment and machinery being used at the site., in fact at times, rushed schedules of production where the construction workers have no time to spare at all can also be potential reasons to make a worker fall prey to accidents.

The usual causes of the most common construction site injuries are the following:

  • Falls
  • Cave ins or collapses
  • Accidents caused by power tools
  • Exposure to toxic materials like lead, benzene, vinyl chloride and asbestos
  • Electrical hazards
  • Electrocution
  • Accidents caused by equipment malfunction
  • Welding accidents
  • Trench accidents

Due to these reasons the workers may have to face serious repercussions like the spinal cord injuries, severe disfigurement or burns, amputation of the limbs, disablement of body and head injuries. In severe cases the head injuries may often lead to traumatic results for the victim worker. The expenses involved in the medical treatments of these injuries are very high and thus it is responsibility of the employer to ensure that the victim construction workers are reimbursed in such cases.

The law also grants the injured workers this right to claim for the injuries that they suffer at the construction site they are working. This compensation amount that the workers receive is to suffice for the physical and psychological losses that the victim goes through. This is also to cater to the monetary needs of the victim till he/healthy and can resume working. If the employer does not pay heed to the compensation requirements of the injured employee, the latter is entitled to forge a lawsuit against the employer to earn the deserved compensation amount.

Testimonials
Food Poisoning
Mr W was involved in a food poisoning incident at a Dinner Dance. Excalibur obtained an admission of liability swiftly from the hosts. Mr W’s symptoms did not settle, he required surgery and Excalibur referred him to a Gastrointestinal Consultant to provide a final diagnosis. On receipt of this Mr W agreed an out of Court settlement of £20,000.00
"At first the Doctors didn’t know what was wrong with me, but Excalibur never gave up and in the end I received a correct diagnosis, the appropriate treatment and a cheque for far more than I had expected."
Mr W of Kent

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Examples of Compensation Awards for Injury Claims*
Serious Back Injury
£30,000
Wrist Injury
£3,000
Serious Neck Injury
£30,000
Serious Hand Injury
£10,000
Ankle Injury
£3,000
Serious Knee Injury
£20,000
Serious Head Injury
£50,000

*damages for loss of earnings and other losses and expenses are commonly paid in addition to the injury award and will vary in each case