Brasure Law Firm, PLLC

By: Chris Brasure

The Most Common Construction Related Injuries in Texas

Construction Injuries

We all know that the construction business is dangerous.  There are many different types and severities of accidents that will occur in the course of a construction project.  Below, our construction accident attorneys take a look at some of the most common causes of these accidents.

1.  Accidental Falls

A lot of construction work is done at a distance from the ground.  Injuries from falls can range from broken bones to fatal injuries.  Your employer has a duty to provide a safe workplace, so take care not to agree to unsafe situations when it comes to working from heights.

2.  Electrocutions Due to Carelessness

Another hazard to beware of on a construction site is exposed live wires.  Coming into contact with them may cause electrocution, and in some cases, may be fatal.  Electrocutions are very common on construction sites, and a serious danger.

3.  Falling Debris

If people are working higher than you on a construction site, be sure to wear your hard hat.  Falling objects are the third most common construction related injury.  This can be falling debris, or tools or construction materials that can be dropped from a height and cause injury, or even death.

4.  Exposure to Harmful Materials

There is a high risk of being exposed or breathing in harmful materials on a construction site.  These can include carbon monoxide or asbestos residue.  Exposure to lead is common, and chemical exposure is also a threat.  When you come in contact with these substances, they may cause chronic lung damage, poisoning, and in the worst cases, death.

5.  Explosions and Fires

On a construction site, there’s a good chance you will be exposed to gas leaks, wiring, and unfinished pipe installations.  These things can add up to explosions and/or fires on the work site.   The area should be inspected regularly to avoid these situations, as they can cause injury, and may lead to fatalities.

6.  Equipment Accidents

It’s dangerous working around heavy construction equipment.  Many times, construction workers mistakenly take safety for granted when working around this equipment.  Forklift accidents are actually quite common.  Any equipment poses a danger if not operated in a safe manner.  Accidents are possible at any time.

Types of Injuries Sustained in These Events

We’ve take a look at many of the causes of construction site injuries.  Here’s a look at the types of injuries that have occurred.

  • Broken Bones
  • Burns
  • Amputations
  • Cuts and Lacerations
  • Eye Injuries or Loss of Vision
  • Joint Injuries (Ankle, Shoulder, Knee)
  • Toxic Chemical Exposure
  • Head Injuries
  • Hearing Loss
  • Spinal Cord Injuries (Paralysis)
  • PTSD
  • Death

What Should I Do If I’ve Been Injured on a Construction Site?

In Texas, construction injury cases are complicated.  Get someone on your side that has a lot of experience dealing with construction injury cases.  A good personal injury attorney will give you a free consultation to help you figure out if you are entitled to damages.  Choose a construction accident attorney that’s local to your area, and get the help you need.

By Brasure Law Firm, PLLC