You’re halfway through a shift when a piece of equipment fails, a scaffold gives way,...
You’re halfway through a shift when a piece of equipment fails, a scaffold gives way,...
Losing someone you love in a construction accident is heartbreaking. On top of the grief, figuring out what to do next can feel like too much. In North Dakota, if negligence played a role in the accident, you may be able to bring a wrongful death claim. This guide walks you through...
Construction workers have a high risk of accidents on the job. Construction accidents can cause catastrophic injuries and permanent impairments. You could be entitled to several forms of compensation and benefits. In this blog, our North Dakota construction accident attorneys discuss the compensation you can claim for...
Construction work is inherently dangerous, with workers often exposed to significant hazards on job sites. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has identified four leading causes of construction fatalities, commonly referred to as the "Fatal Four." These hazards are responsible for the majority of construction-related deaths in the United States,...
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) statistics highlight that construction is among the most dangerous industries for workers in the United States. While many hazards can potentially lead to catastrophic injuries, OSHA statistics demonstrate that four construction industry dangers are responsible for a significant number of fatalities.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) strives to regulate employers and require compliance with its safety standards to keep construction workers safe on job sites. From fall protection to protocols for hand and power tools, various OSHA safety standards may apply at your job site.