Construction Accidents
Construction Injury Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How can I assert my right to a safe work environment?
Q. Can I get more than workers’ compensation if I’m injured while working on a construction site?
Q. Can I sue the property owner if I was injured while working on their property?
Q. Who is responsible for safety at my worksite?
Q. Does workers’ compensation cover all injuries on a construction site?
Q. If a person is injured by debris from a construction site while on another property or a public sidewalk, who is liable?
Q. What happens during an OSHA inspection?
Q. Will my case for damages be helped if an investigation shows my employer violated OSHA regulations?
Q. Should I consult an attorney about my injury claim?
 
Contact a Iowa construction injury lawyer representing clients in Council Bluffs, Iowa today to schedule your free initial consultation."
Question
How can I assert my right to a safe work environment?
Answer

Your first action should be to inform your supervisor of any hazards or dangers, adn then to follow up in writing. If the hazard is not corrected, you may file a complaint with your local OSHA office. OSHA’s website is http://www.osha.gov.

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