Sentences with phrase «killed on a construction site»

Mickey's got gambling debts, his meat truck is more often carrying contraband than steak, and suddenly he's got to bury that dog of a stepson, «accidentally» killed on a construction site.
When a construction worker is killed on a construction site, the case can be much more complex than it appears on the surface.
Fatal accident claim: Karl acted for the family of a fitter who was killed on a construction site while repairing a rock - crushing machine.

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Workers from the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department kill mosquitoes outside a construction site in Hong Kong on Aug. 26, 2016, after the first case of Zika was confirmed in the city.
The deceased was reportedly shot and killed by some unknown assailants on Monday at his construction site in the town.
And it dates that far back because so many workers were being killed and maimed on construction sites that even in an age when that was the norm, lawmakers in the state at the time realized something had to be done about it.
So when he was killed on a South Philadelphia construction site, everyone who knew him wanted to bury the bad news with the body.
Anne (Huppert), is a single mother who runs her family's business, which is met with travesty when a wall collapses on a construction site, accidentally killing an employee.
Accidents that occur on a construction site have the potential to severely injure, if not kill, those involved because of the heavy machinery that is often present.
If you have been hurt, or if a loved one has been killed because of someone else's negligence or reckless disregard on a construction site, the negligent party (or parties) may be liable for your injuries.
The Bureau of Labor studies have shown that due to the dangerous nature of construction work, many thousands of construction workers are killed on the job site every year, while tens of thousands of others sustain serious personal injuries.
An average of 143 workers are killed each year due to electricity on a construction site, and thousands of others are seriously injured.
According to OSHA, 4,821 workers were killed on the job in 2014, of which 899 (or 20.5 %) were killed at construction sites.
In 2013, more than 20 percent of private - sector worker fatalities in the United States took place on a construction site, which means those who work in the industry have a fairly high likelihood of being injured or killed on the job.
When someone is injured or killed on or near a construction site, the owner or general contractor or a subcontractor may be liable for any injuries sustained.
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