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Kansas City construction site accident causes home evacuation

Construction sites are not your average Johnson County, Kansas, workplace environment. Depending on their location, they can interact with the surrounding geography in many ways. Construction sites can sometimes be situated just off main roads or freeways, and passing vehicles may need to slow down when moving through the area to ensure safety.

Even though precautionary measures may be taken, a construction site accident may impact the surrounding areas as well. Even when there is no risk of fatality, it may be necessary to implement construction site safety procedures to comply with established protocol.

A recent accident at a construction site in Kansas City, Kansas, illustrated the need for safety procedures. A fire department spokesman stated that a front loader hit a gas line during the course of the daily work operation, necessitating evacuation of a street mall adjacent to the site and nearby townhomes. The gas leak was later stopped by pinching off the line. Authorities stated that they have no reports of injury from the truck collision or the subsequent leak. The evacuation was described by officials as a precaution.

In the event of injury, legal avenues exist for receiving compensation for any injuries caused by the accident or evacuation. Employers are also legally required by state law to carry liability insurance. While compensation-related disputes are not generally anticipated, workers injured on a work site can consult with legal counsel, if they believe they have not received rightful compensation for injuries suffered.

Kansas City workers’ compensation laws allow for the reparatory payment of lost wages, apart from payments for hospital and other accident-related expenses. If any fatalities occur, death benefits may also be awarded, although no compensation can make up for the loss of a loved one.

Source: KCTV 5, “Construction accident causes gas leak in KCK,” Marc Jacobs, April 16, 2014

Female road worker dies in highway construction accident

The nature of a person’s work can involve exposure to many different dangers. This has prompted Kansas and many other states to enact protective laws, such as requiring use of protective equipment and clothing, to ensure the safety of workers in Topeka, Kansas City, and every road in between. Sometimes construction site accidents occur despite workers following the most stringent safety protocols. This is due in part to the nature of construction work, which often involves using heavy machinery and power tools. Thus, the death of a worker in a construction site accident is as much a general safety concern as a tragedy.

A recent incident resulted in the death of a 48-year-old construction worker at a highway site after a dump truck ran over the worker while backing up. Although the truck was moving slowly, and despite the worker wearing a hard hat and a safety vest, she was unable to avoid the vehicle, having only noticed it moments before the accident. Co-workers at the site apparently tried to scream a warning to the worker as well as the 25-year-old truck driver but the noisy environment made it impossible for them to be heard.

A police highway patrol investigation found that the woman, whose task involved routing traffic using signs, was kneeling on the road surface when the truck hit her.

The accident understandably shocked long-time colleagues on site and elsewhere. While her family might consider a legal route for monetary compensation, their loss can never really be adequately recompensed. Victims of construction accidents are usually eligible for workers’ compensation, but compensation amounts are likely to be determined by the insurance limit purchased by the employer. This limit ultimately may prompt a court battle. Having an experienced attorney deal with the legal issues may grant surviving family members the opportunity to grieve in peace.

Source: News9.com, “Edmond Woman Working Construction Killed On Interstate 44“, Allison Harris, March 22, 2014

19-year-old suffers fatal injuries in construction accident

Any Kansas resident who has worked on a construction site knows how hazardous these work environments can be. Falling objects, electrocution and heavy machinery accidents are an everyday risk. Injuries are not uncommon and, sadly, fatalities are possible. OSHA regulations set forth certain safety requirements that are put in place to protect employees. Unfortunately, these regulations cannot always prevent the tragic from occurring.

A high school student was tragically killed in a recent construction site accident. The young man, 19 years old, had been featured in the news before as an 11-year-old with dreams of becoming a NASCAR driver. These dreams inspired him to race go karts competitively and the young man had won a grand national championship for his driving skills. Tragically, the young man died while working at a highway construction site. OSHA did not release exact details regarding the nature of the accident because of an ongoing investigation.

OSHA, in compliance with the philosophy that workers have a right to a safe workplace, works to reduce hazards in the workplace by implementing certain health and safety programs, along with giving employees certain rights and responsibilities. When these rights are violated, the results are often tragic. Families of loved ones who have been injured or killed in work accidents may be left wondering what options they have for recourse.

With vigorous representation, families of loved ones may be able to pursue compensation through a number of means. There are different forms of recovery that may be appropriate based on the nature of the accident. Sometimes, a product liability claim is suitable, while other times pursuing workers’ compensation is the better option. It is important for victims and families of victims to know all of the options that are available to them.

Source: WCTV, “Fatal Construction Accident In Taylor County,” Andy Alcock, Jan. 20, 2014

Building collapse injures construction worker

Kansas residents have read multiple posts in this blog pertaining to injuries that happen in the workplace. While injuries can happen at any time and for a variety of reasons, there are some professions that have unique and special rules when it comes to injuries due to the dangerous nature of the profession. One of these professions are construction workers. Kansas residents should understand their legal rights, should a construction site accident occur.

Recently, construction workers were working on repairing a home when the back wall of the four family home collapsed. One of the construction workers fell when the collapse occurred and then suffered additional injuries as he was hit by falling bricks and other debris. He was transported a hospital and his condition is unknown as this time.

Injured construction workers will likely have a claim for workers’ compensation benefits. The procedure for the filing of a workers’ compensation claim is very similar to filing any other type of insurance claim. Once the claim has been approved, the injured worker will receive compensation pertaining to all their medical bills, including prescribed medication and even gas mileage to and from medical appointments or follow-up procedures. If a worker is temporarily or permanent disability due to the injuries, workers’ compensation will provide compensation to the injured individual.

Similar to other types of insurance claims, workers’ compensation claims can be met with some of the same challenges. Employers may try to fight the claim. In some cases, employers may try to argue that the injury did not happen while the individual was on the job. In other cases, employers may try to argue that the injury occurred as a result of negligence or recklessness on behalf of the employee. In such circumstances, it may be beneficial to have the expert guidance of an experienced workers’ compensation legal professional.

Source: KMOV St. Louis, “Worker injured after building collapses in north St. Louis,” Oct. 23, 2013

Kansas construction worker injured in fall

Kansas residents know that accidents can happen at any time at any place. These accidents might occur the roads, in public places or at one’s place of employment. When an injury results from an accident at the workplace, it is important that individuals understand all their legal rights going forward with their case.

Of all places of employment, construction sites are one of the most common places for injuries. Construction site accidents can occur, even if all available precautions are observed. A Kansas construction worker was working in Olathe when he fell from the home he was working on. Firefighters who responded to the 911 call indicated that the worker fell all the way to the basement of the home and suffered serious injuries as a result of the fall.

When a worker is injured at a construction site, there are a number of individuals that could be potentially liable to the injured worker for the injuries they sustained. The individuals responsible can include the engineers and architects of the site, the contractor, including the primary and sub, as well as the site owner. In order to determine who is responsible in a particular case, it is important to understand the roles and responsibilities of each party for each individual project.

Construction site accidents will often involve a lot of fact-finding and require detailed analysis to determine all the responsible parties and their liabilities. There will also be a need for the injured party to have a thorough examination of the site where the accident occurred. Experienced legal professionals with an expertise in construction site accidents would be beneficial for individuals who have been injured at a construction site. The legal professional will ensure that the victim receives all the compensation to which they are entitled.

Source: KMBC News, “Worker injured in fall at Olathe home under construction“, Sept. 19, 2013