As Atlanta workers compensation lawyers, we are constantly reviewing statistics and data to evaluate where workers in Georgia are most at risk to sustain a work injury. By doing so, we feel that we are better prepared to assist our Clients when they contact us to seek the assistance of an attorney. A review of recent data has revealed some very interesting information.
At the outset, workplace injury data shows that over 4 million workers throughout the county incur a work injury each year. Of those work accidents, over 2 million employees suffer an injury that is so severe that they are required to miss time and seek medical attention. Most injuries occur at companies whose workforce is less than 250, and small businesses of less than 10 people are less likely to have an employee injured.
Although the economy has slowed the pace of construction in Atlanta and throughout Georgia, as work accident attorneys we are always interested in how susceptible our construction worker Clients are to injury. Workplace injury data shows that the construction industry is a highly dangerous field, with 16 deaths per year for every 100,000 workers. This amounts to 20% of all work related deaths per year. Most of these work accident deaths are caused by car accidents, heavy equipment, and falls. A large portion of our workers compensation practice is devoted to representing Hispanic workers, and we were also interested to learn that Hispanics are injured on construction sites at a greater rate than any other demographic.
Construction Accidents Account for Most Workers Compensation Injuries in Georgia
September 29, 2009