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Statistics on construction laborer injuries

On Behalf of | Mar 12, 2021 | Construction Accidents

If you work as a general laborer, you encounter many different hazards on the job. From falling objects to dangerous equipment and repetitive strain injuries, there are many risks that threaten your safety. If you suffer an injury on the job, you could face a number of hardships, from financial problems due to missing work to high levels of pain and mental trauma.

It is essential for injured construction workers to take a careful look at resources to help them move forward, such as workers’ compensation benefits.

How prevalent are construction laborer injuries?

Information published on the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ website shows that the number of construction laborers who had to miss work due to nonfatal job-related injuries and illnesses decreased in 2019 when compared to 2018. In 2019, the BLS reports that 19,790 construction laborers in the private sector had to miss work because of nonfatal injuries, while data from 2018 shows that 20,430 construction laborers had to take time off work because of an occupational injury or illness.

How many construction workers sustained injuries in 2019?

Aside from general laborers, construction workers in various fields face the risk of a serious work-related accident. In fact, the BLS reports that over 200,000 workers in the construction industry suffered nonfatal job-related injuries and illnesses over the course of 2019, an increase from 2018. Moreover, more construction workers had to miss work in 2019 because of an occupational injury in comparison to the previous year. If you are struggling with the consequences of a construction accident, keep a positive attitude and focus on your recovery.

 

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