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Construction Accident Lawyer in Reno

Reno is experiencing a surge in growth as new homes and businesses pop up in the area. The booming construction industry also means an uptick in the number of injuries reported on job sites. While some construction jobs are more hazardous than others, accidents can occur whether you’re operating heavy equipment or working on a new high-rise. If you’re injured at a construction site, you may be eligible for compensation, and Morgan & Morgan may be able to help. Contact Morgan & Morgan today for a free, no-obligation case evaluation.

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    Construction Jobs with High Accident Rates

    Whether you’re working on a new sewer line or demolishing an old building, your construction job may put you at a higher risk of being injured in an accident. Here are some of the types of construction jobs that have a higher risk of injury, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

    Heavy Equipment Operators

    If you’re operating heavy equipment on the construction site, you can be at risk for injury from defective or faulty parts of the machine. If the equipment is not properly maintained, it can operate in a faulty manner and cause injury to the driver or other workers on the site.

    Sewer & Duct Construction

    Construction workers deal with several hazards in the ducts and sewers of Reno, including being buried alive, drowning, falling debris, dangerous toxic gases and fumes, and faulty equipment. They may not have proper protective equipment or be inadequately trained for their job.

    High-Rise Construction Workers

    Employees who work in high-rise buildings face hazardous situations every day. Not only can they fall from great heights, but they also face the hazards of high winds or fire, along with the common construction hazards of crush injuries, severed fingers, and falling objects.

    Power-Tool Operators

    People working with power tools face a variety of hazards, including puncture wounds, severed fingers or limbs, eye injuries, hearing loss, lacerations, electric shock from poorly maintained cords or wet conditions, crush injuries, amputations, and more, especially if they are not wearing proper protective equipment.

    Demolition Jobs

    At Morgan & Morgan, we see many injuries from demolition sites, including toxic gas and chemical exposure, falling from ladders or high scaffolding, dangerous projectiles from explosions, falling objects, or traumatic brain injuries.

    While workers’ compensation can cover your medical expenses and even lost wages, you may be entitled to file a personal injury suit if negligence is responsible for your injuries. Contact Morgan & Morgan to learn more about your legal rights and options.

    Why Choose Morgan & Morgan as Your Reno Construction Accident Attorney

    Morgan & Morgan is the nation’s largest personal injury law firm, and we have a proven track record of success. We have recovered over $20 billion for our clients and can work to ensure you receive full and fair compensation. Don’t depend solely on workers’ compensation to cover your damages. If you’re a contractor, you may not even be eligible for these benefits. Contact Morgan & Morgan today to schedule a free case evaluation with one of our specialists.

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