California is in the midst of a building boom, with real estate and commercial developments demanding the construction industry to keep up the pace. Along with the increase in productivity comes the higher likelihood of workers facing injuries. Construction workers...
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How do third-party claims help injured job site workers?
The good news is that California work fatalities have largely declined over the past couple decades. According to data from the Department of Industrial Relations, work fatalities have mostly declined since 1999. The bad news for construction workers, subcontractors,...
Examining the Fatal Four
Practitioners within the construction industry in California likely enjoy the personal freedoms that the work affords. The promise of physically demanding work performed outside of a traditional office setting can be particularly appealing to many. Yet the tradeoff...
Top reasons construction site accidents keep happening
Construction safety equipment, technology and training are improving. Despite this, workers in the industry continue to suffer injuries at a high rate. What are some of the top reasons construction site injuries continue to occur? Construction site injury statistics...
Three facts about safety every construction worker should know
Statistics are not always helpful, but in some cases they can improve the way we prevent and solve problems. In the construction industry, there is no greater problem than the dangers workers face on the job every day. In this post, we will look at some telling...
What safety gear should you have on a construction job?
Working in the construction industry puts you at a higher risk of injury than other careers. Depending on your responsibilities, you may work at heights, around heavy equipment and near environmental hazards. Prior to any job, your employer should provide adequate...
What should you do if you are injured on a construction site?
As an employee in the construction industry, you are likely familiar with the hazards of your job. Falls, electrical mishaps and other dangers are common concerns. According to the Center for Construction Research and Training, construction injury rates are 29% higher...