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Did You Know?    
 
 
You should retain an attorney in a construction accident case.
Even if you believe that you were partly responsible for your own injuries or that your employer was solely responsible, it is generally wise to consult an experienced construction accident injury attorney. The law in construction accident cases is complex and you need an attorney who knows his or her way around construction accident litigation.

 

Construction work can be very rewarding. Construction workers earn good money for a hard day's work, and they get good benefits. Construction yards can be among the most dangerous places to work, though. Toxic materials can contaminate the air around you, and heavy loads are constantly being moved around. If you've been injured while working on a construction site, Michigan construction accident lawyers can help you recover damages to pay for medical bills, lost income and pain and suffering.

 
Michigan Data for the Construction Sector    
 
 
The installation of prefabricated building equipment and materials, such as elevators and revolving doors, is classified in the Construction sector. in Michigan
Value of business done ($1,000) 30,861,946
Value of business done % of U.S. 3.59
Annual payroll ($1,000) 6,280,542
Paid employees 187,135

Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2002 Economic Census Industry Series Reports
 

Have you, or someone you know, been involved in a construction accident? Are you currently seeking legal information regarding Michigan construction accident laws? If so, contact one of our Michigan construction accident attorneys today!

 
Michigan Verdicts and Settlements    
 
 
Michigan man awarded $1.5 million settlement in car accident from city of Utica (4/16/2005)
Seven years after Semsudin Pehlic suffered serious injuries when a city police cruiser slammed into his vehicle, he will receive $1.55 million to settle a lawsuit. Pehlic, now 25, will get $1 million from American Insurance Group, the city's former i
 

Not surprisingly, more than 2,100 people died in 2003 as a result of serious construction accidents. Another 400,000 people suffered construction accident injuries so severe that they were forced to miss work that same year (Bureau of Labor Statistics).

With the help of a Michigan construction accident attorney, you may be able to recover damages to pay for doctor’s visits and for pain and suffering. A lawyer who specializes in Michigan construction accident injuries can even help you petition OSHA, the government agency that deals with workplace safety, to help make you job site secure.

The most common construction related injuries include:

  • Crane accidents
  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Scaffolding accidents
  • Welding rod accidents
  • Dangerous or defective equipment accidents
  • Electrocution
  • Hazardous waste exposure
  • Hearing loss

The principal way to get money for your injuries is to take those responsible to court. Depending on the size of the project, many people can be held responsible. They range from the construction site owner, the contractor, architects and engineers, and even the manufacturers of construction equipment.

While the prospect of going to court might bring up images of long trial periods and frightening cross-examination, a Michigan construction accident attorney will protect your rights. And if your case is especially strong, you may be able to settle your lawsuit and avoid a messy court battle.

Your Michigan construction accident lawyer will prove that your injuries could have been avoided if the construction company acted carefully, with safety in mind. He will also help protect you on the witness stand.

Have you, or someone you know, been involved in a construction accident? Are you currently seeking legal information regarding Michigan construction accident laws? If so, contact one of our Michigan construction accident lawyers today!


 
Michigan Audio & Video    
 
  Cement Shortage Hits U.S. Construction Industry
Audio, RM, 44 Kbps, 4:00, 7/31/2004

The U.S. is short on cement, which means that some driveways and pools may go un-poured this construction season. Who's to blame? China. NPR's Scott Simon gets the story from Ed Sullivan, chief economist for the Illinois-based Portland Cement Association.
Source: National Public Radio
 
 
Michigan External Sites    
 
 

MIOSHA Reminds Construction Employers - Employee Traini
Since 1994, 19 Michigan workers have died in trench collapse accidents. Cave-ins however, are not the only threat to these construction workers. ...
MIOSHA and Michigan AGC Renew Alliance to Protect Const
The Michigan AGC is a full service construction trade association, with a membership ... will experience a decrease in workplace accidents and illnes

 


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Latest news about construction cases in Michigan and nationwide:

OSHA Fines Grand Prairie-Based Construction Company $117,500 For Safety Violations
GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas -- A Grand Prairie, Texas-based, construction company's alleged failure to protect employees from cave-in and other safety haz...
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CONTRACTOR CONSTRUCTION WORKER KILLED IN ACCIDENT ON BROOKHAVEN LAB SITE
CONTRACTOR CONSTRUCTION WORKER KILLED IN ACCIDENT ON BROOKHAVEN LAB SITE UPTON, NY - A construction worker employed by Bi-County Con...
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Construction Terms

 


Today's Terms

Accessible

Definition:
As applied to equipment, admitting close approach because not guarded by locked doors

Hazard

Definition:
A condition or physical situation with a potential for an undesirable consequence, such as harm to life or limb.

Inspections

Definition:
Periodic audits of the workplace environment, including equipment, chemicals, building structure, documented procedures, records, and employee knowledge of job requirements and hazards.

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Construction Hot Topics

 
Topics Related to Construction:

  • Crane Accidents
  • Slip and Fall Accidents
  • Scaffolding Accidents
  • Welding Rod Accidents
  • Electrocution Shock

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Michigan Construction-Accident Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need a Construction-Accident attorney you should contact our Construction-Accident Attorney as soon as possible:

Adrian
Ann Arbor
Battle Creek
Bay City
Belleville
Canton
Clinton Township
Dearborn
Dearborn Heights
Detroit
East Lansing
Flint
Grand Blanc
Grand Rapids
Hamtramck
Highland Park
Holland
Howell
Jackson
Lansing
Lincoln Park

Livonia
Macomb
Mount Pleasant
Muskegon
Niles
Northville
Plymouth
Port Huron
Redford
Rochester
Roseville
Saginaw
Sterling Heights
Taylor
Traverse City
Trenton
Troy
Warren
Westland
Wyandotte
Ypsilanti

 


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