Company’s negligence to follow safety regulations has caused hundreds of fatalities and injuries throughout the years. Families have lost loved ones due to company’s failure to update their safety codes and make their workplace safe. Construction companies have the highest occurrence of wrongful deaths and injuries.
Roadway work zones are inherently hazardous, both for the vehicles that drive through them, and for the workers who are doing the construction. It’s up to the construction companies to make sure that these areas are as safe as possible, and to put up proper signage to alert motorists, so that everyone stays safe while the work is being done.
The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) recently determined that due to company negligence one plumbing company did not live up to their responsibilities to keep their workers safe while repairing an underground leak. OSHA has fined the company $42,960 for 10 serious safety violations that it believes led to the death of a 27-year-old plumber.
In mid-November, 2015, a plumber was working on the leak in the middle of the night. He was employed by Best Choice Plumbing, which was responsible for making sure that there was a proper work zone created in the area while the plumber made repairs.
Unfortunately, the company allegedly failed to do so. As a result, a driver did not see the plumber working in the middle of the street. The motorist drove into the plumber, hitting and killing him.
OSHA conducted an investigation, and determined that the company was responsible for 10 serious safety violations. According to OSHA’s report on the incident, the company failed to:
OSHA went on to explain that had the company provided a proper traffic-control plan, including signs, cones, barrels and barriers, the plumber’s death could have been prevented. They also added that drivers, workers and pedestrians “must be able to see and understand proper routes.”
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) reports that between 2007 and 2012, fatalities in construction and maintenance work zones cause by company negligence averaged 669 per year. It noted that between 2003 and 2013, Texas had the most worker deaths in work zones. Followed in order by Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, California, and Tennessee.
In 69 percent of these cases, a pedestrian worker was hit by a vehicle. So-called “private sector construction,” including heavy/civil engineering construction, accounted for 60 percent of worker fatal injuries in work zones.
When these cases occur, the worker’s families may be eligible to file a wrongful death lawsuit. In such cases, plaintiffs argue that the worker died because of the defendant’s negligence, and that the defendant should compensate the close family members for their losses.
In states where worker’s compensation rules apply, it may be difficult for families to recover damages in court. However, in some states these rules do not apply. Families should consult with a worker’s compensation lawyer for more information.
At Northland Injury Law, our Missouri worker’s compensation lawyers can help you get the benefits you are owed. Worker’s compensation laws are designed to protect employee’s rights to compensation for injuries and illnesses sustained on the job. Each of our work comp attorneys will fight to make sure these laws are upheld. Our work comp attorneys can help you get the benefits and compensation you are entitled to.