Construction Season Is Starting: The Most Frequent Worksite Injuries

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Construction season is picking up across Oklahoma City. Crews are back on rooftops, scaffolding is going up, and heavy equipment is moving again. With the increase in activity comes a rise in construction site injuries. One mistake or unsafe condition can change everything in seconds. While workers’ compensation may cover part of what happens next, it does not always tell the whole story. 

Johnson & Biscone, P.A. has served injured people in Oklahoma City, Edmond, Norman, and across the state for more than 40 years. Our attorneys bring over 100 years of combined experience to personal injury cases. When someone is hurt on a construction site, we understand the stakes and know how to step in quickly. 

The Most Frequent Construction Worksite Injuries

Construction sites are full of moving parts. The most common injuries we see include: 

  • Falls From Heights: Scaffolding, ladders, roofs, and open edges remain leading causes of serious injury. 
  • Struck-By Accidents: Falling tools, building materials, and moving vehicles can cause severe harm. 
  • Caught-In or Caught-Between Incidents: Workers can become trapped in collapsing trenches or pinned by heavy machinery. 
  • Equipment-Related Injuries: Cranes, forklifts, and power tools can malfunction or be used improperly. 
  • Electrical Injuries: Live wires and exposed systems create a constant risk on active sites. 

These construction worksite injuries often result in broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, spinal damage, and other life-altering conditions. 

Why Construction Sites Are So Dangerous

Construction sites bring multiple contractors together in one space, often working at the same time under tight deadlines. That pressure can lead to overlooked safety rules, poor enforcement, or gaps in training. Equipment can malfunction, and communication between crews can break down. When safety slips, the workers are the ones who suffer the consequences. 

In many situations, responsibility does not fall on just one employer. A property owner, subcontractor, general contractor, equipment manufacturer, or another third party may have played a role in the accident. 

When to Speak With a Construction Accident Lawyer

Serious construction injuries deserve serious attention. You should speak with an experienced Oklahoma City construction accident lawyer if unsafe job conditions played a role, when another company was involved, or when responsibility is unclear. 

At Johnson & Biscone, you work directly with an attorney who handles your case from start to finish. We take the time to review what happened and help you understand your options, including guidance with workers’ compensation issues when needed. 

Call Johnson & Biscone, P.A. at 405-232-6490 to schedule your free case review and talk with an experienced Oklahoma City construction accident lawyer.

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