Types of Bakersfield Construction Accidents

One of the toughest and most dangerous professions in the U.S. is construction work. Construction workers are subjected to many dangers on an almost daily basis. These dangers include toxic chemicals, heavy machinery, toxic gases, power tools, open trenches, and other types of hazardous building equipment. Due to the inherent risks of construction work, the federal government heavily regulates the industry.
Unfortunately, even with federal regulation, construction accidents injure tens of thousands and tragically kill thousands of U.S. construction workers every year. The various types of accidents that can take place on a construction or industrial site, include:

• Explosions;
• Slip and fall accidents;
• Crane accidents;
• Scaffolding accidents;
• Chemical accidents;
• Machinery accidents;
• Fires;
• Ladder accidents;
• Electrical accidents;
• Trench accidents;
• Nail gun accidents;
• Forklift accidents;
• Backloader accidents;
• Welding accidents.

Causes of Bakersfield Construction Accidents

Many construction accidents are preventable. All too often, accidents are caused by the negligent actions of another person or corporation. Causes of construction accidents include poor worker training, poor supervision, defective or malfunctioning machinery, federal regulation violation, improperly assembled scaffolding or stairs, unmarked trenches or potholes, and unmarked electrical wires.

Contact a Bakersfield Construction Accident Lawyer Immediately

If you or a loved one suffered a serious injury in a construction accident you believe was caused by the negligent actions of another person, sub-contractor or vendor, you should talk to a Bakersfield construction accident lawyer as soon as possible. The sooner a skilled lawyer is contacted, the sooner an investigation can be conducted and the faster evidence can be collected and documented. Key evidence, which can significantly affect the outcome of a case, can be lost if an investigation does not take place immediately after an accident has occurred.

Do not Disclose Accident Information to Anyone Except a Lawyer

Do not disclose any information about your construction accident to anyone but a reputable Bakersfield personal injury lawyer. Discussing the accident with an insurance representative, witness, friend or anyone but a lawyer could jeopardize your ability to get maximum compensation for surgery, therapy, medicine, lost wages, disability, occupational rehabilitation, and pain and suffering. Most trusted lawyers offer all potential clients free case consultations and work on a contingency fee basis. When you enter into a contingency fee arrangement, you pay no legal fees until you get compensation. Help is available, so please contact a personal injury lawyer today.