Back injuries are among the most serious injuries workers face in Connecticut. The good news is that Connecticut law protects injured workers. Workers' compensation can cover medical costs and lost wages, allowing workers to focus on recovery. Common causes of...
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Construction Accidents
5 hidden risks of repetitive motion injuries for manual laborers
If you work in construction in Connecticut, repetitive motion can quietly damage your body long before you feel the full effects. These injuries usually do not happen all at once. But they build slowly and by the time you notice, the damage may already be serious....
What is OSHA’s role in construction accident investigations?
Construction work is one of the most dangerous industries in the United States. From heavy machinery to elevated work sites, hazards are everywhere. When an accident occurs, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) often becomes a central figure in the...
Don’t let a construction injury derail your career
Construction work is undeniably physically demanding and often hazardous. One serious injury can disrupt your ability to work, provide for your family and even return to the trade you’ve built your career around. When an accident happens on the job, it’s easy to feel...
Construction worker falls: What should you do?
The construction industry is known for operations in high-risk environments that require workers to be continually aware of safety protocols. Even with strict safety measures, accidents like falls can still occur. In such instances, the actions taken immediately...
Third-party liability in construction accident cases in Connecticut
Construction sites have amassed a reputation of being one of the most dangerous workplaces in Connecticut. Certainly, the nature of the job itself is hazardous, as it entails using heavy machinery, power tools, and tasks performed at significant heights. There are...

