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Who Could Be Liable for Compensating You For Your Injuries in a Heavy Machinery Construction Accident?Your non-subscriber employer and other negligent parties may be liable to compensate you for your injuries in a heavy machinery construction accident in Texas.
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How Construction Workers in Dallas and Fort Worth Are Injured in Heavy Equipment and Machinery AccidentsCranes, forklifts, bulldozers & other heavy equipment cause workers to suffer injuries in construction accidents in Texas. Learn how from a Texas law office.
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Is Your Employer Taking These Steps to Reduce Lead Exposure at Your Construction Site?Employers have a duty under federal regulations to reduce construction workers’ exposure to lead. Is your employer following these safety rules to protect you?
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Construction Workers Can Suffer Serious Symptoms and Risk Permanent Injuries From Lead PoisoningIf you're a construction worker and exposed to lead, you may not realize it's making you sick. Learn the symptoms to watch for to prevent permanent damage.
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Exposure to Asbestos on the Job Can Cause Construction Workers to Develop Life-Threatening DiseasesConstruction workers can develop a serious illness from exposure to asbestos in materials they use. Learn of life-threatening conditions they may experience.
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Falls At Texas Construction Sites Are the Leading Cause of Construction Worker Deaths, But They Are AvoidableIf employers followed three simple safety practices, construction worker falls—the leading cause of worker deaths in Texas —could be prevented.
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Why Construction Workers in Texas Are So Prone to FatalitiesMore workers die on the job in Texas than in any other state, and many are in construction. We take a look at why these tragedies are so common in our state.
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Risky Construction Tool Problems That Can Get You KilledMachinery accidents account in 82 percent of all construction-related accidents and fatalities. Learn about your risks before it’s too late.
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OSHA's Fatal Four Causes of Construction Accident DeathsDo you know what the four leading causes of death are on construction sites? Don't go back to work until you've read this article.
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Texas Construction Workers Face a Confusing Web of Legal Responsibility After an On-the-Job InjuryConstruction workers often have to unravel a confusing web of legal responsibility after an accident or injury. Our team can help you cut through the confusion.