Top 3 Reasons Why You Need an Attorney for Workplace Fatalities

Posted on 10th October, 2024

Certain jobs come with more risks than others. For example, a tower climber or a high-rise construction worker might face more daily hazards than a bus driver or janitor. However, accidents can happen in any workplace, regardless of perceived risks, leading to severe injuries or even fatalities.

A review of past statistics can help highlight the truth in what we are pointing out with this article. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) keeps watch of injuries and deaths that occur across the nation, and their reports keep the public informed and are widely used by policymakers, businesses, and the general public.

In 2022, there were 504 workplace fatalities in California alone, which, according to the BLS, accounted for over 9% of workplace fatalities nationwide.

It may surprise our readers to learn that 53% of these deaths were due to transportation incidents and exposure to harmful substances or environments. Furthermore, 93% of those who lost their lives were men.

These statistics are more than just numbers - they represent family members: a husband, father, or son. These were providers, grandparents, and guardians. Each number reflects a life tragically cut short, leaving families and loved ones forever changed.

Common Causes of Workplace Fatalities

After many years of helping families navigate the legal waters and challenges that arise in a fatal workplace accident, the attorneys at OZLaw can quickly identify the common culprits of these tragic incidents. Understandably, many factors can contribute to workplace deaths; here are three of the most prevalent:

  1. Hazardous Work Conditions: Unsafe work environments can be created by a variety of factors. For example, it could involve an inexperienced worker operating heavy machinery that places you or your loved one at risk, or poor maintenance on the job site itself can create dangers. In many cases, these accidents could have been prevented if workers had been provided with proper safety equipment or instructions.
  2. Falls, Slips, and Trips: While many associate fatal falls with high-rise construction, accidents can happen at any height. Some occur due to uncovered ditches, slippery surfaces, or debris left on a work site that hasn't been properly cleared. These avoidable hazards often result in fatal outcomes.
  3. Employer Negligence: Employers are responsible for maintaining safe work environments, adhering to OSHA standards, and ensuring employees have the training and equipment to perform their jobs safely. When they fail to do so, they can be held liable for any resulting injuries or fatalities.

Why Hire an Attorney?

As we stated earlier, workplace fatalities are devastating for families, leaving them with emotional and financial burdens. When a loved one loses their life on the job, navigating the legal process can be overwhelming. Having a seasoned attorney by your side can make all the difference. Here are the top 3 reasons why you should consider hiring a legal advocate for workplace fatalities:

  • Expertise in Navigating Complex Laws: Some are surprised to find out that workplace fatalities often involve multiple laws. Some of these could include workers' compensation, wrongful death claims, and federal safety regulations. This is why it is important that the attorney you hire has experience in these areas so that he or she can guide your case in a way that ensures you receive the maximum compensation possible.
  • Determining Liability and Accountability: In many cases, workplace fatalities' liability and accountability is more than what appears at face value. There could be those involved in the accident, equipment, manufacturers, and other third parties. A skilled attorney will know how to look closely into your case to identify all who may shoulder some responsibility for the fatal accident. Such an investigation would require time and resources but is necessary. However, once a diligent attorney is able to identify all likely parties that could bear some responsibility for the fatal accident, then the case proceeds forward with clarity and can result in receiving justice for your loved one and your family.
  • Maximizing Financial Compensation: Losing a loved one can bring significant financial strain, from funeral expenses to the loss of income and benefits. An attorney will fight to secure compensation for these losses, including damages for pain and suffering, medical bills, and future financial security for your family. This process involves gathering evidence, negotiating with insurance companies, and potentially going to court, but your attorney will be with you every step of the way.

If you're facing the tragedy of a workplace fatality, OZLaw's dedicated attorneys are here to help you through this difficult time. We are committed to fighting for justice and ensuring that you and your family receive the compensation you deserve.