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Workplace accident ends with fatality in Massachusetts

On behalf of posted in Workers' Compensation on Monday July 6, 2015

There are many occupations with known hazards. While most people think of firemen, soldiers and police officers when they think of dangerous work conditions, workers in the construction industry often face a variety of different hazards. Because any occupation can lead to a workplace accident, Massachusetts and other states have laws that protect workers from financial harm if injured at work. For example, one family may qualify for workers' compensation insurance coverage after a fatal construction accident. The accident occurred one morning in late June. Reports indicate that a 66-year-old man was working with a front-end loader. Unfortunately, he apparently became trapped…

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1 killed, 1 injured in Massachusetts workplace accident

On behalf of posted in Workers' Compensation on Monday June 29, 2015

The vast majority of workers in this country report to work every day in order to support themselves and their family members. While most employers strive to ensure safe working conditions, a serious, even fatal, workplace accident can occur. For example, one man was killed and another seriously injured in a recent accident in Massachusetts. The incident occurred one afternoon in mid-June. Reports indicate that employees were working on a construction site at the time of the accident. While workers were attempting to install hoists to a building, the cab of one of the hoists fell. A 40-year-old father of two died…

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Officials investigate fatal workplace accident

On behalf of posted in Workers' Compensation on Tuesday June 9, 2015

Some people in Massachusetts and elsewhere knowingly take risks in their lives that could jeopardize their personal safety as well as the safety of others around them. Unfortunately, there are also some victims who are completely powerless to prevent or avoid a potential danger. Such appears to be the case in a recent out-of-state workplace accident that resulted in the death of a female construction worker. Police say that a 50-year-old female employee was discovered dead on a construction site. Preliminary reports indicate that other workers were hammering steel beams into the ground using a crane. Unfortunately, a beam is believed…

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OSHA investigation follows fatal workplace accident

On behalf of posted in Workers' Compensation on Tuesday June 2, 2015

Every person in Massachusetts faces a significant amount of dangers as they maneuver throughout their regular day. In fact, many people may be completely unaware of some of the potential dangers in one of the places where they spend a great deal of time -- their workplace. For example, one out-of-state family is likely in mourning after a workplace accident recently resulted in a fatality. The accident happened around 2 p.m. in mid-May. According to reports, the 42-year-old victim had been delivering sound barriers to a road construction site. He was reportedly standing behind a truck when a 7.5 ton…

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Family blames Massachusetts officer’s death on workplace injury

On behalf of posted in Workers' Compensation on Tuesday May 26, 2015

The human body is complex. As a result, it is difficult to determine exactly how an injury or illness may impact the body in the future. For example, a person can suffer unexpectedly from an injury suffered in the past, especially when the injury involved head trauma. The parents of a Massachusetts police officer are claiming that their son's death was caused by a workplace injury that occurred in the line of duty a year prior to his death. They are now seeking workers' compensation benefits. The police officer died in 2014. He was reportedly injured in April 2013 when an explosive device…

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Could some manicurists qualify for workers’ compensation?

On behalf of posted in Workers' Compensation on Tuesday May 19, 2015

When most people in Massachusetts consider workplace injuries, they likely think of construction workers who fall from a great height or a firefighter who rushes into a burning building. However, there are a variety a different workers who face risks in their workplaces because of the chemicals and other materials they routinely handle. For example, some manicurists and other workers in the field of cosmetology are known to suffer from a variety of different side effects as a result of the chemicals they handle. As a result, many may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits. There are a variety of different health…

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Officials investigate fatal workplace accident

On behalf of posted in Workers' Compensation on Wednesday May 6, 2015

When working on a construction site, there are many safety precautions that must be taken. However, even the safest of employees in Massachusetts can become the victim of an accident that is impossible to anticipate. For example, one out-of-state worker was recently killed in a workplace accident that officials are still investigating. According to reports, the victim was using a piece of heavy machinery -- a type of crane called a knuckle boom -- in late April. The crane had apparently stopped working. While its operator was trying to determine the cause of the malfunction, the arm reportedly slammed into the man.…

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Fatal workplace accident reportedly caused by explosion

On behalf of posted in Workers' Compensation on Wednesday April 29, 2015

There are known hazards in life. As a result, people in Massachusetts can strive to avoid them or take other appropriate safety precautions. Unfortunately, there are not always precautions to protect a person. For example, an out-of-state workplace accident recently took the life of one worker and seriously injured another. The accident happened in mid-April. Investigators say it was caused by an explosion. One person was killed and another was flown from the site after suffering serious injuries. The identities of the victims have not been released, pending notification of family members. Reports indicate that several other employees suffered minor injuries in…

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Fatal workplace accident rates for Latino workers increase

On behalf of posted in Workers' Compensation on Thursday April 23, 2015

Construction is a very important part of the economy in Massachusetts. It is often considered a marker of an expanding economy as businesses grow. Unfortunately, some reports indicate that construction is one of the most treacherous jobs in this country, and workers could become involved in a deadly workplace accident. Latino workers appear to be affected more than others. Concerns about Latino safety have been raised after the Bureau of Labor of Statistics reported that Latinos are killed in construction accidents at a rate that is disproportionate with their overall employment numbers. In 2010, Latinos represented 24 percent of workers…

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Massachusetts workplace accident leads to hospitalizations, fines

On behalf of posted in Workers' Compensation on Thursday April 16, 2015

Construction workers face a variety of different dangers in their workplace. While these range in severity, 796 people died in 2013 as a result of construction-related accidents. Of the 796, 294 were related to falls. One Massachusetts company has recently been cited after the Occupational Safety and Health Administration claims that it failed to protect its employees' safety, leading to a workplace accident that sent three people to the hospital. The three men, employees of Provencher Home Improvement, were using a scaffold to work on a roof at the time of the accident. Reports indicate that the platform broke, causing…

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