Personal Injuries
Caused by Scaffold Accidents
Choosing A Massachusetts Scaffold Accident Attorney
According to the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) 2.3
million construction workers, or 65% of all construction workers, work on
scaffolds frequently. Unfortunately, working on scaffolds is extremely
dangerous work, and each year over 4,500 construction workers suffer
personal injury scaffold accidents, and over fifty workers die each year.
Falls
are the most likely accidents to cause wrongful death in construction
accidents in Massachusetts as well. According to the
Massachusetts Coalition
for Occupational Safety and Health, in 2007, nineteen workers died after
falling, and most of the falls were from ladders, scaffolds, or girders.
In addition to wrongful
death, scaffolding accidents can cause severe fractures, head injuries,
scarring, and disability. Often the medical bills will be large, and there may be a long period
of disability and lost wages. Worker's compensation may pay for some of the
medical bills and lost earnings, but worker's compensation cannot adequately
compensate an injured worker for permanent losses and disability arising
from a serious scaffold accident.
Scaffolds are highly regulated by the Federal and state governments. The
illustration below, from the
OSHA
website, depicts some typical types of scaffolds. Other details about
the design and regulation of these scaffolds can be found at the website.

What To Do If
You Have a Scaffold Accident
Our
attorneys
are experienced in representing workers who suffer personal injury or
wrongful death as a result of scaffold, ladder, and other construction
accidents.
Immediate investigation
and preservation of evidence is often a critical element in proving a
personal injury case involving scaffold accidents. Investigation involves
examination of the scene while the evidence is fresh. It may be necessary to
get court orders to preserve evidence. Prompt investigation of witnesses is
also important.
After a construction accident,
it is also critical to establish contact with the investigating authorities,
such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
It is also essential that
you get prompt medical attention for your personal injuries if you are
injured in a scaffold accident. If you were injured while on the job,
then you should be entitled to workers' compensation benefits.
Choose a Qualified Scaffold Accident
Lawyer
The lawyers at
Breakstone, White & Gluck, P.C., are experienced in working with top
experts and getting the best
compensation for victims injured or killed in scaffold accidents. The attorneys at our
firm handle cases from initial investigation, through trial, and, if
necessary, all appeals. We will work hard to get you the best results.
If
you have been injured in a construction accident and wish to speak to a
lawyer, please call us at 617-723-7676 (or toll free at 1-800-379-1244), use
our
contact form. Get
your free legal consultation today from Breakstone, White & Gluck, P.C.
Because the Massachusetts Statute of Limitations applies to these cases, victims have a
limited timeframe in which to file their case. If you feel you have a
construction site accident case, it is vital that you act immediately to
protect your rights.
We
look forward to helping you.