



Every year thousands of construction workers and laborers are killed or seriously injured while working at construction sites. Federal and State regulations require that construction site operators keep their site free of hazards. However, these regulations are not always followed and sometimes, people are hurt.
Among the most common causes of serious construction injuries are accidents involving falling objects, workers falling from ladders, scaffolding and other elevated structures, mishaps involving motor vehicles, cranes, forklifts and other machinery. Electrocution, carbon monoxide poisoning and trench cave ins also cause serious worker injuries and death.
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