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Construction workers depend on scaffolding every day to reach elevated areas and complete projects safely. Yet, scaffolding remains one of the leading causes of workplace injuries and fatalities in the U.S. When safety measures are ignored or equipment fails, the results can be catastrophic.
Falls from scaffolding often lead to traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, and wrongful deaths. Employers, contractors, or equipment manufacturers can be held liable when negligence contributes to an accident. Victims have the right to pursue compensation through a scaffolding accident lawsuit with the help of an experienced construction injury attorney.
Even though strict federal and state regulations govern scaffolding setup and use, violations are widespread. Many construction companies cut corners to save time or money, putting workers in danger. Frequent causes of scaffolding incidents include:
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), around 2.3 million construction workers, or 65 percent of the painting and construction industry, work with ladders and on scaffolding.
It comes as little surprise that due to employer negligence, improper safety standards and faulty equipment, that scaffolding accidents cause about 4,500 worker injuries and over 60 deaths every year.
In a Bureau of Labor Statistics study, 72 percent of workers injured in scaffolding accidents attributed the accident either to the planking or support breaking or giving way, to an employee slipping, or a worker being struck by a falling object. Almost every kind of scaffolding accident can be prevented by proper worker training and responsible construction site management.
Falls are a leading cause of traumatic occupational death. Scaffolding accidents can cause a variety of injuries, including orthopedic trauma, bone fractures, head injuries, and neck and back injuries.
When employers fail to protect employees and fail to provide a safe workplace, victims can file hire workplace injury lawyers, file personal injury lawsuits and recover costs for medical costs, lost wages and pain and suffering.
Joe Lyon is a highly-rated Catastrophic Injury lawyer who has had success representing victims of construction site and scaffolding accidents.
The Lyon Firm works with OSHA experts, construction site engineers, and vocational experts to investigate and determine whether poor management, safety violations, worker negligence or defective equipment caused an injury.
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) published a report describing five different fatal scaffolding accidents. None of the following deaths described would have occurred if the existing OSHA regulations for the safe use of scaffolds had been observed.
Federal safety regulations impose strict requirements for scaffold design and setup, and employers and contractors must follow the specifications or they may be held liable for any resulting injury. Basic scaffolding guidelines around the country include:
Employers must comply with OSHA regulations, inspect all scaffolds before each shift, and provide personal fall protection equipment. Employers should provide workers with proper training for scaffold systems and for using personal fall protection equipment. Untrained personnel should not be permitted to work from any type of suspension scaffold.
Improper assembly and improper training account for the vast majority of scaffolding accidents. Following a serious scaffolding failure incident, the injured parties are encouraged to prepare for legal action by considering the following:
Determining liability in a scaffolding accident depends on how and where the injury occurred. Responsible parties may include:

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The Lyon Firm has built a national reputation representing workers injured in construction site and industrial accidents. Our attorneys understand the unique hazards of scaffolding work and the devastating impact of serious injuries. When you hire The Lyon Firm, you gain:
The Lyon Firm is committed to holding negligent companies accountable and helping injured workers rebuild their lives after preventable accidents.
Seek emergency medical care right away. Report the incident to your supervisor, document the scene with photos if possible, and contact a scaffolding accident lawyer before giving statements to insurance representatives.
Very common. In fact, up to 30 percent of construction injuries and deaths are scaffold or ladder related incidents.
Yes. In addition to workers’ compensation, you may be able to file a third-party lawsuit if a contractor, property owner, or equipment manufacturer’s negligence caused your injuries.
Taking the first step doesn’t have to be complicated. In just a few minutes, you can share the basics of your case, and our team will guide you from there: