Types of Construction Accident Injuries and their Effects

Quadriplegia

The injury of quadriplegia, known as tetraplegia, damages the spinal cord and affects the limbs and torso. Those with quadriplegia suffer severe paralysis below the neck, and the condition is frequently caused by injury to the spinal cord. The spinal cord consists of thousands of nerves that transfer information between the brain and the rest of the body. A traumatic spinal cord injury results in spinal cord injury that interrupts the communication from the brain to the muscles. When signals from the brain are unable to reach the spinal cord, a person will not be able to move his or her arms or legs, nor will he or she be able to feel anything in the midsection.

Trauma and damage to the spinal cord (specifically the cervical spine) can result in paralysis, particularly if the patient also suffered from a spinal cord injury (C1 through C7 vertebrae). Being injured in the neck can result in death, as well as total paralysis. A spine injury, especially one that damages the brain in many places, can cause paralysis in all four limbs.

Those who are affected by quadriplegia have varied experiences, requiring them to deal with it over the long term. The price tag for the lifetime care of quadriplegics could run into the millions. Some of the main concerns of people who have quadriplegia include:

Brain Trauma

Brain injuries such as traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are the most dangerous and catastrophic injuries to have, as they can leave people disabled and with lasting damage. Workers at dangerous construction sites face a significant risk of traumatic brain injuries due to their exposure to heavy equipment and poor workplace safety.

Employers are obligated to supply construction employees with suitable safety equipment in order to prevent injuries. Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rules, state and city building laws, and union regulations all dictate that workplaces must be safe. However, many businesses ignore these rules.

Falls and accidents with an object hurt employees in dangerous construction sites where they might suffer traumatic brain injuries. Construction site injuries leave individuals vulnerable to long-term health concerns and a protracted, drawn-out recovery. Injured workers and their family members are entitled to legal support.

Fracture Injuries and Breakages

There are many hazards that come with building a structure. Workers engaged in construction generally do their job at high elevations and face numerous risks, including equipment and debris which are all potentially hazardous. In addition to risks to construction employees, careless maintenance on a construction site can result in multiple-fracture injuries and shattered bones.

Perhaps your workplace accident in which you fractured your leg happened because of unsafe work conditions that you and/or your employer created. After suffering injuries on the job, you should enlist the services of a NYC injury attorney to investigate who might be liable for your injury.

It takes a long time to heal from broken bones and has many challenges. Patients may be in pain, have to have many operations, and struggle with physical therapy. Even worse, some injuries are so serious that they prevent the person from working again, and this results in major financial difficulties for the injured person and his or her family. But you can obtain legal assistance.

Always contact Indianapolis construction accident attorneys if injured on the job on a construction site. You are entitled to financial compensation to cover your injuries but your employer and insurance companies might try to pay less than you deserve. 

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