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Dangers of Ladder Construction Site Hazards
Posted on March 31, 2012 by Ronald Todd
Workers are endangered when ladders are not positioned correctly before each use. While in use, the ladder can slip or move. Workers can also fall when getting on and off the ladder. A ladder injury can range from minor strains or sprains to severe traumatic brain injury, spinal cord damage and even death.
Preventing Ladder Construction Fatalities
• Ladders must be extended 3 feet above landing.
• Ladders must be secured and have grab devices when 3 feet extension above landing is not possible.
• Ladders should not exceed the manufacturer's weight restrictions.
• A competent person must inspect ladders for defects prior to use. Any defective ladders must be repaired or taken out of service.
• Ladders must comply with 29 CFR 1926.1053(a)(1)
Don't Settle for Worker's Compensation after a Construction Accident
You do not have to settle for workers compensation after your construction site injury. Because several individuals or organizations work at a construction site, many parties may be liable for your injuries. Other liable parties include general contractors, other subcontractors, construction managers and engineering professionals. Manufacturers of construction machinery may also be liable for your accident.
Both general and subcontractors have legal obligations to provide a construction site that is reasonably safe for everyone at the site. General contractors are responsible for overall job site safety at the project and must ensure that OSHA regulations are complied with on the job site. Although the general contractor is ultimately responsible for the construction site safety, any subcontractor working at the job site must also work safety and comply with OSHA regulations.
Contact a Construction Site Accident Lawyer at Ronald S. Todd, P.C.
With so many financial considerations on your mind, from medical bills to lost wages at work, you need a construction injury lawyer that understands that you are looking for a way to make ends meet. We handle construction accidents on a contingency basis. You don't have to pay attorney fees until you get the compensation that you deserve.
Contact Us
Are you ready to get the compensation you deserve? Our offices are open during weekly business hours, and we offer weekend and evening hours by appointment. Contact us today on-line at www.ronaldtoddlaw.com or by calling (317) 375-7718.
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Construction sites "Fatal Four"
Posted on March 16, 2012 by Ronald Todd
Out of 4,070 worker fatalities in private industry in calendar year 2010, one-fifth (751 or 18.5%) were in construction. The leading causes of worker deaths on construction sites were: falls, electrocution, struck by object, and caught–in/between. These "Fatal Four" were responsible for nearly three out of five (57%) construction worker deaths in 2010, BLS reports. Eliminating the Fatal Four would save 431 workers' lives in America every year.
- Falls – 260 out of 751 total deaths in construction in CY 2010 (35%)
- Electrocutions – 76 (10%)
- Struck by Object – 63 (8%)
- Caught-in/between – 32 (4%)
A construction site injury can range from minor strains or sprains to severe traumatic brain injury, spinal cord damage and even death.
You have the right to a safe workplace. The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSH Act) was passed to prevent workers from being killed or seriously harmed at work. The law requires employers to provide their employees with working conditions that are free of known dangers. At the Law offices of Ronald S. Todd P.C., we help fight to ensure your rights are protected.
Don't Settle for Worker's Compensation after a Construction Accident
You do not have to settle for workers compensation after your construction site injury. Because several individuals or organizations work at a construction site, many parties may be liable for your injuries. Other liable parties include general contractors, other subcontractors, construction managers and engineering professionals. Manufacturers of construction machinery may also be liable for your accident.
Contact the Law offices of Ronald S. Todd, P.C.
With so many financial considerations on your mind, from medical bills to lost wages at work, you need a construction injury lawyer that understands that you are looking for a way to make ends meet. We handle all construction accidents on a contingency basis. You don't have to pay attorney fees until you get the compensation that you deserve.
Are you ready to get the compensation you deserve for your construction site injury? Our offices are open during weekly business hours, and we offer weekend and evening hours by appointment. Contact us today on-line at www.ronaldtoddlaw.com or by calling (317) 375-7718.
* Sited from United States Department of Labor
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ATV accidents on the rise in Indiana
Posted on January 23, 2012 by Ronald Todd
With the popularity of All Terrain Vehicles growing, it is important to teach children and young adults the risks and safety factors of operating ATVs.
Rule number 1: Always wear protective gear, especially a helmet when riding an ATV.
Many ATV injuries are head injuries. Wearing a helmet may reduce the severity of these injuries. Select a motorcycle or other motorized sports helmet and make sure the helmet is certified by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and/or the Snell Memorial Foundation. In addition, wear over-the-ankle boots, goggles, gloves, long pants, and a long-sleeved shirt to protect against cuts, abrasions, and other injuries from rocks, trees, and other debris.
Rule number 2: Do not drive ATVs with a passenger or ride as a passenger.
The majority of ATVs are designed to carry only one person. ATVs are designed for interactive riding – drivers must be able to shift their weight freely in all directions, depending on the situation and terrain. Interactive riding is critical to maintaining safe control of an ATV especially on varying terrain. Passengers can make it difficult for drivers to control the ATV.
Rule number 3: Do not drive ATVs on paved roads.
ATVs – because of how they are made – are difficult to control on paved roads. Collisions with cars and other vehicles also can be deadly. Many fatalities involving ATVs occur on paved roads.
Rule number 4: Do not permit children to drive or ride adult ATVs.
Children are involved in about one-third of all ATV-related deaths and hospital emergency room injuries. Most of these deaths and injuries occur when a child is driving or riding on an adult ATV. Children under 16 on adult ATVs are twice as likely to be injured as those riding youth ATVs.
Rule number 5: Do not drive ATVs while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Alcohol and drugs impair reaction time and judgment, two essential skills for safe ATV use.
Rule number 6: Take a hands-on safety-training course.
Formal training teaches drivers how to control ATVs in typical situations. Drivers with formal, hands-on ATV training have a lower injury risk than drivers with no formal training.
Following these helpful tips should reduce accidents and fatalities. Unfortunately, even the best of intentions sometimes end in tragic results.
If you or a loved one have been seriously injured due to someone else’s reckless behavior on an ATV in Indiana, there is help. Contact an attorney who understands the law and can protect your rights. Call the law offices of Ronald S. Todd today at (317)375-7718 or visit them online at www.ronaldtoddlaw.com for more information.
Source: http://www.atvsafety.gov
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Pursuing Justice for 18 Wheeler Crash Victims
Posted on January 15, 2012 by Ronald Todd
Thousands of truck accidents happen every year. Many truck accidents involve out of state freight companies. To successfully pursue a case for your damages against one of these out of state trucking companies you need an experienced and aggressive attorney on your side.
Most truck accidents result from either driver error or improperly maintained trucks. Truck drivers cause serious accidents when they:
- Drive tried or fatigued
- Under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- Speeding
- Failure to comply with traffic signals
- Failure to signal or brake
- Violation of traffic laws
Another major cause of truck accidents is poor maintenance of trucks. Trucking companies fail to keep their trucks properly maintained, which include:
- Brakes
- Headlights
- Other equipment failures
Contact an Indiana Injury Lawyer at Ronald S. Todd, P.C.
With so many financial considerations on your mind, from medical bills to lost wages, you need an Indiana accident lawyer that understands that you are looking for a way to make ends meet. We handle all truck accident cases on a contingency basis, so you will not have to pay attorney fees until we get you the full extent of compensation you deserve.
Contact Us
Our offices are open during weekly business hours, and we offer weekend and evening hours by appointment. Contact us today on-line at www.ronaldtoddlaw.com or by calling (317) 375-7718.
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What to do if your child is injured in a car crash in Indiana
Posted on January 09, 2012 by Ronald Todd
Did you know that in 2009, over 4,300 children ages 0 to 15 were injured or killed in an Indiana motor vehicle collision? Approximately 215 of those children experienced serious or life-threatening injuries, 35 of which were fatal, and 235 were incapacitating.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that motor vehicle collisions are the number one cause of death in children ages 3 to 14 years old. In 2008, 1,347 children (ages 14 and younger) were killed in traffic collisions. Seventy-one percent of all child traffic fatalities and 65 percent of incapacitating injuries occurred in the 8 to 15 year old age group.
Research has shown that child restraint use (including lap/shoulder safety belts and child safety seats) is one of the most effective tools in preventing serious and fatal injuries to children who are vehicle occupants in traffic collisions. NHTSA reports that child safety seats, when used properly, can reduce the risk of fatal injury by 71 percent for children less than one year old and 54 percent for children between the ages of one and four years old.
The current Indiana child passenger restraint law requires all child occupants (ages 15 and younger) to be properly restrained in a child restraint device or seat belt in all seating positions in all vehicles. Effective July 1, 2009, the Indiana child passenger safety law was amended to remove exemptions regarding antique motor vehicles (with the exception of vehicles manufactured without safety restraints) and out of state drivers. In addition to legislative efforts, child passenger safety experts have developed recommended safety standards and best practices.
Indiana Car Crash Attorney Ronald S. Todd, P.C.
Have you or your child been injured in a car accident? With serious medical and financial concerns, you want an attorney who will listen closely to your concerns and fight hard to protect your rights. At the law offices of Ronald S. Todd, P.C. we protect car collision victims throughout Indiana. If you or your child has suffered a serious injury in an auto wreck of any kind, we will make sure you get the compensation you deserve.
Suffering a serious injury in a car accident can leave you with questions about the future, including medical bills, lost time at work, and insurance settlements. Taking a holistic approach to our practice, we will help you with every aspect of your legal concerns, including but not limited to making sure you get proper medical attention.
Offering compassionate care in our offices and aggressive representation as you file an insurance claim and in the courtroom, we represent all types of drivers in Indiana, including uninsured and under insured motorists. If you have been seriously hurt in a car accident due to someone else's negligence, we will help you seek compensation for your medical bills after an accident. We handle all serious auto accidents, such as:
- Accidents in construction zones
- Rollover accidents
- Fatal Motorcycle accidents
- 18 wheeler crash
- Drunk driver accidents
- Injuries to children
Car accidents happen on all kinds of roads and the worst injuries do not always just involve cars. We also protect the rights of pedestrians and bike riders who have been fatally injured by motor vehicles.
Understanding your concerns, we handle all personal injury cases on a contingency basis. At the law offices of Ronald S. Todd, P.C. you will not pay any lawyer fees until we get you the full extent of compensation you deserve. We also provide in-home and hospital visits for clients who are unable to make it to our offices.
Contact Us
Our offices are open during weekly business hours, and we offer weekend and evening hours by appointment. Contact us today on-line at www.ronaldtoddlaw.com or by calling (317) 375-7718.
Indiana traffic data was extracted from the Indiana State Police Automated Reporting Information Exchange System (ARIES), as of March 1, 2010.
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Inclement Weather is a Common Cause of Traffic Accidents in Indiana
Posted on January 01, 2012 by Ronald Todd
Weather can play a deadly role in auto accidents in Indiana. Driving is more difficult when there is fog, heavy rain, high winds, lightening, hail, sleet, and snowstorms. These conditions make it harder to see and even harder to stop. Extra precautions must be taken to avoid an accident.
The best way to avoid the nasty road conditions is to delay or cancel your trip until the weather improves. However, this is not always possible. If you have to venture out into the inclement weather, here are some tips to keep you safe:
- Reduce your speed
- Leave extra room between you and the car in front of you
- Give yourself more time to stop
- Wear your seat belt
- Make yourself more visible to other drivers by turning on your lights
- Keep your windshield, lights, mirrors and windshield wipers clean
- Avoid over steering if you begin to skid
- Be extra careful on ramps, bridges, overpasses and side streets
- Be aware of other traffic that may be having problems on the roadway
- Pull off the road until the weather conditions improve
What you need to know if you are involved in a car accident in the Indianapolis area
A motor vehicle accident can result in serious and fatal injuries. You may have costly medical expenses, damages, long-term care needs and lost wages. To protect your rights, it is important to discuss your case with an experienced personal injury lawyer.
After a car accident Indiana, truck accident Indiana or motorcycle accident Indiana:
- Obtain the medical care that you need from your injuries
- Do not speak with the other driver's insurance company without first consulting with your own attorney
- Contact your own attorney as soon as possible to conduct an early investigation that will preserve critical evidence
- Do not settle your claims without first consulting with an attorney to make sure that you are receiving the compensation that you deserve (Insurance companies lose money when they have to pay you and your family the compensation that you deserve)
Contact an experienced Indiana Accident Lawyer- Ronald S. Todd, P.C.
With so many financial considerations on your mind, from medical bills to lost wages at work, you need a lawyer that understands that you are looking to make ends meet. We handle all motor vehicle accidents on a contingency basis. You will not have to pay attorney fees until we get you the compensation that you deserve.
Call today
Our offices are open during weekly business hours, and we offer weekend and evening hours by appointment. Contact us today on-line at www.ronaldtoddlaw.com or by calling (317) 375-7718.
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Suspension Scaffolds can become Construction Site Hazards
Posted on November 04, 2011 by Ronald Todd
Common Hazards with Suspension Scaffolds
During construction, workers use motorized suspension scaffolds to gain access to heights. Many workers do not have safety harnesses, lanyards or lifelines while on the suspension scaffolds. Suspension scaffolds have the risk of failing if the supporting wire or ropes are not properly inspected, maintained and used. When the wire or ropes fail, the workers can fall from a great height. As a result, workers may suffer severe injuries or may be killed.
Following OSHA can Prevent or Eliminate Fatalities on Suspension Scaffolds
- Inspect the supporting wire or ropes and the other components of the suspension scaffolding during the installation. (29 CFR 1925.451(i)(7)).
- Perform periodic inspections of the suspension scaffolding during its use. (29 CFR 1925.451(i)(7)).
- Worker must be protected on suspension scaffolding by the use of safety harnesses, lanyards and lifelines. (29 CFR 1926.451(I)(8))
- The lifelines must be securely attached to the structure and not to the scaffolding. (29 CFR 1926.451(I)(8)).
Falls from height are one of the single greatest dangers at construction sites. Over 60% of construction workers use scaffolds for their job. Because of the great heights one may be working when on scaffolding, proper precautions must be taken. If the proper precautions are not taken, falls from heights will remain one of the greatest dangers at construction sites. Workers will continue to receive severe injuries such as paralysis, brain injury and even death.
Don't be a fatality statistic. Protect yourself against falls from heights.
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Construction Injuries Caused by Excavation Accidents
Posted on November 04, 2011 by Ronald Todd
Excavations are Common Reasons for Construction Site Hazards and Construction Accidents
Construction projects involve work in trenches to install pipes, cables, etc. If a trench collapses, the worker can be crushed and killed. The fatality rate for excavation work is over 100% higher than general construction accidents. Construction fatalities result because the weight of the dirt prevents the worker from breathing and he either suffocates or suffers a traumatic brain injury.
Ways to Prevent Construction Site Hazards and Construction Accidents from Excavations
- Trenches must be shored, sloped or braced. (29 CFR 1926.652 (b) and 29 CFR 1926.651(c)).
- Trenches must have a safe access into and out of the excavation. (29 CFR 1926.652(h)).
- Trenches need to be inspected for hazards. (29 CFR 1926.650(i)).
- Work must stop if there is possibility of a cave-in. (29 CFR 1926.650(i)).
- Trenches should not have water accumulation. (29 CFR 1926.651(p)).
- Equipment must be at least 2 feet from the edge of the trench. (29 CFR 1926.651(i)).
- Caution must be taken when heavy equipment or trucks are operated near a trench. (29 CFR 1926.651(q)).
Excavations have a higher rate of a construction injury than other work. Additionally, the injuries are more severe. Wrongful death or traumatic brain injury can result in a trench collapse.
Proper precautions need to be taken to avoid the deadly consequences of a trench accident.
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Falls during Precast Concrete Erection
Posted on October 30, 2011 by Ronald Todd
Falls from Height are a Major Reason for Construction Fatalities and other Major Construction Site Injuries
The number one reason of construction fatalities and the number two reason for major injuries such as brain injury, paralysis injury, paraplegic injury, quadriplegic injury and spinal cord damage at a construction site are falls from height.
Falls during Precast Concrete Erection are Construction Site Hazards that Lead to Construction Fatalities
Construction workers erecting precast concrete members and related activities, such as grouting, must be protected from falls 6 feet and greater. They can be protected by guardrail systems, safety net systems or personal fall arrest systems. However, if these systems are infeasible or create a greater hazard, then a fall protection plan can be developed and implemented that meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1926.502(k). (See 29 Code of Federal Regulations, Subpart M, Fall Protection, 1926.500, 1926.501, 1926.502 and 1926.503).
Falls during Precast Concrete Erection are Preventable if the Proper Precautions are Taken
Falls from height, which include falls during precast concrete erection, are the single greatest cause of construction fatalities and a major cause of injuries such as brain injury, paralysis injury, paraplegic injury, quadriplegic injury and spinal cord damage. With the proper precautions, these constructions site hazards can be eliminated or reduced.
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Falls into Excavations Cause Construction Fatalities
Posted on October 30, 2011 by Ronald Todd
Falls from Height are a Major Reason for Construction Fatalities and other Major Construction Site Injuries
The number one reason of construction fatalities and the number two reason for major injuries such as brain injury, paralysis injury, paraplegic injury, quadriplegic injury and spinal cord damage at a construction site are falls from height.
Falls into Excavations are Construction Site Hazards that Lead to Construction Fatalities
Construction workers, whose jobs require them to be near excavations, must be protected against falling into excavations 6 feet deep or more. OSHA requires these protections to include guardrail systems, fences, barricades or covers. With regards to walkways across an excavation 6 feet or more deep, guardrails must be used. (See 29 Code of Federal Regulations, Subpart M, Fall Protection, 1926.500, 1926.501, 1926.502 and 1926.503).
Falls into Excavations are Preventable if the Proper Precautions are Taken
Falls from height, which include falls into excavations, are the single greatest cause of construction fatalities and a major cause of injuries such as brain injury, paralysis injury, paraplegic injury, quadriplegic injury and spinal cord damage. With the proper precautions, these constructions site hazards can be eliminated or reduced.
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