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Workplace Injuries and Fatalities Infographic

Workplace Injuries And Fatalities

Accidents in the workplace can be devastating. Work accidents often lead to injuries and in some cases, death. Victims of work injuries may be out of work for several days or weeks. More serious injuries may prevent the victim from working in that industry ever again.

Workers in certain industries are at a greater risk for sustaining an injury. Dangerous industries include construction, mining, agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation. If you or one of your loved ones works in one of these industries, you know the risks firsthand. That’s why it’s important for employers and employees to take precautions and adhere to safety regulations.

Organizations such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have improved worker safety. While work injuries and deaths still happen, there are far fewer accidents than in the past.

Check out our workplace injuries and fatalities infographic below for facts and statistics.

Infographic: Work Injuries and Fatalities Statistics

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Workplace Injury Attorneys in Pennsylvania and New Jersey

Some work injuries and deaths are caused by faulty equipment or safety violations. If you are injured at work, a workplace injury attorney at Kane & Silverman can help. We will fight to get you just compensation for your medical bills and lost wages. Contact us at 215-232-1000. Or, fill out our contact form for a free evaluation of your claim.

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