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Indiana Construction Fatalities Caused by Structural Failures
Posted on September 22, 2011 by Ronald Todd
A structural failure at a construction site can lead to catastrophic injuries (severe traumatic brain injury, quadriplegia injury, paraplegia injury and wrongful death injury). Construction site hazards of inadequate training, supervision, skills, materials or equipment can lead to structural failures. When parts of the structure falls from height or falls from the roof, those construction workers below can be crushed. An example of these type of accidents in Indiana was the wrongful death of a worker crushed by the roof that collapsed when the trusses supporting the roof failed.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a construction accident, you need an experienced construction site accident lawyer. Construction accident cases can be won or lost based on investigation conducted by your lawyer. The sooner you hire a qualified lawyer, the sooner we can start protecting your rights. We offer evening and weekend hours in addition to our weekly business hours, we are ready to help. Our phone lines are open twenty-four/seven, so call 317-375-7718 or contact us online at www.ronaldtoddlaw.com today for a free conference.
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