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A crane collapses kills 2 at a Florida construction site, officials say
A crane collapses kills 2 at a Florida construction site, officials say

Associated Press

time6 days ago

  • Health
  • Associated Press

A crane collapses kills 2 at a Florida construction site, officials say

MERRITT ISLAND, Fla. (AP) — Two people died Wednesday after a giant crane collapsed at the construction site for a new central Florida hospital, officials said. The collapse occurred at the site of the new Cape Canaveral Hospital in Merritt Island, which is on the Atlantic coast about 60 miles (90 kilometers) east of Orlando. Two people were transported to a nearby hospital, where they later died, Brevard County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Tod Goodyear said. Officials didn't immediately identify the victims. The area had been hit by rain and strong winds Wednesday afternoon, but the exact cause of the collapse was under investigation. The Cape Canaveral Hospital began construction last year and is expected to open to the public in 2027. It will replace the existing Cape Canaveral Hospital in nearby Cocoa Beach.

2 workers trapped waist-deep following trench collapse: Toronto Fire
2 workers trapped waist-deep following trench collapse: Toronto Fire

CTV News

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • CTV News

2 workers trapped waist-deep following trench collapse: Toronto Fire

A pair of workers were buried up to their waists after a trench they were working in collapsed. (CTV News Toronto chopper) Toronto firefighters are working to dig out a pair of workers who were buried after a trench they were working in collapsed this morning. Toronto police say the accident happened at around 11:45 a.m. in the area of Edmund Avenue and Weston Road in the city's Weston neighbourhood. Toronto Fire tells CTV News Toronto that two workers are buried up to their waists in a trench at a construction site. Both are conscious and breathing, according to fire officials, and crews are actively working to free them. Weston Road is closed between Jane Street and Denison Road East while rescue personnel dig the workers out.

Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. Discusses Construction Accidents and Workers' Rights
Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. Discusses Construction Accidents and Workers' Rights

Globe and Mail

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Globe and Mail

Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. Discusses Construction Accidents and Workers' Rights

The Western Pennsylvania construction accident lawyers at Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. ( recently shed light on the serious risks faced by construction workers and the legal options available to those injured on the job. Construction remains one of the most hazardous industries, with thousands of workers suffering injuries each year. Despite strict safety regulations, negligence and oversight continue to contribute to preventable accidents. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), construction-related incidents account for a significant percentage of workplace injuries and fatalities. The lawyers at Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. understand the severe impact of these accidents and work diligently to hold responsible parties accountable. With a strong commitment to legal advocacy, the Western Pennsylvania construction accident lawyers fight for the rights of injured workers across the region. Construction sites present numerous dangers, including falls from heights, equipment failures, electrical hazards, and structural collapses. While safety regulations are in place to minimize risks, negligence and oversight continue to contribute to preventable accidents. The Western Pennsylvania construction accident lawyers note that when property owners, contractors, or equipment manufacturers fail to maintain safe conditions, injured workers may have legal options. From road construction to high-rise developments, Pennsylvania's construction industry is a critical part of the economy. However, data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that Pennsylvania ranks among the top five states with the highest number of construction-related injuries. In 2023, Pennsylvania reported approximately 6,500 construction site injuries, a sharp increase from the previous year. Construction accidents often result in severe injuries such as fractures, spinal cord damage, burns, and traumatic brain injuries. Some workers face permanent disabilities, impacting their ability to return to their profession. The legal team at Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. understands the long-term consequences of workplace injuries and is committed to securing compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. OSHA has identified four primary causes of fatal construction accidents: falls from heights, struck-by object accidents, electrocutions, and caught-in or between accidents. Falls are among the most common, occurring when workers slip from scaffolding, ladders, or rooftops. A lack of proper fall protection increases the likelihood of serious injuries. Struck-by object accidents happen when tools, construction materials, or heavy machinery hit workers on-site. These incidents can cause catastrophic injuries or fatalities. Electrocutions remain a significant hazard on construction sites, particularly when live power lines, faulty wiring, or unsafe electrical equipment are present. Workers who come into contact with these dangers often suffer severe burns, nerve damage, or even death. Caught-in or between accidents are another common risk, where workers become trapped in collapsing trenches, between heavy equipment, or within dangerous machinery. Determining liability in a construction accident can be complex, as multiple parties may be responsible. The legal team at Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. investigates accidents to identify all potentially liable parties, which may include employers, contractors, property owners, and equipment manufacturers. Employers and contractors are responsible for maintaining a safe work environment and ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations. When they fail to do so, injured workers may have a valid legal claim. Property owners must also uphold safety standards for workers on their premises. If hazardous conditions exist and cause an accident, they may be held accountable. Equipment manufacturers can be liable for defective machinery or unsafe tools that contribute to workplace injuries. When faulty products cause harm, workers may have the right to pursue a product liability claim. Under Pennsylvania law, workers' compensation benefits provide financial support for injured employees. However, in cases where a third party is at fault, such as a subcontractor or equipment supplier, injured workers may also have the right to file a personal injury lawsuit for additional damages. Construction accident victims may be entitled to different forms of compensation, including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, disability benefits, and wrongful death claims for families who have lost a loved one due to workplace injuries. Workers' compensation claims do not cover pain and suffering, but injured employees may pursue a third-party claim for full compensation. The Western Pennsylvania construction accident lawyers at Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. can work with medical and financial professionals to assess damages and fight for maximum recovery. Securing a fair settlement or verdict is essential for injured workers to move forward with their lives. Managing a construction accident claim can be challenging, especially when insurance companies and employers attempt to minimize liability. The attorneys at Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. can guide clients through every step of the legal process, helping ensure that they receive the support they need. With decades of legal experience, Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. has built a reputation for strong advocacy and successful case outcomes. The firm represents injured construction workers across Western Pennsylvania, including Lawrence, Beaver, Butler, Mercer, and Allegheny counties. About Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C.: With nearly a century of legal experience, Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. is dedicated to representing injured individuals across Western Pennsylvania. The firm provides compassionate legal representation for victims of construction accidents, workplace injuries, and other personal injury claims. Their commitment to justice has earned them a strong reputation for securing substantial settlements and verdicts for their clients. Embeds: Youtube Video: GMB: Email and website Email: lmkelly@ Website:

Worker rescued after being knocked into trench at L.D. Bell High School
Worker rescued after being knocked into trench at L.D. Bell High School

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Worker rescued after being knocked into trench at L.D. Bell High School

A construction worker was recused Monday afternoon after being trapped in a trench about 17-feet deep, according to a Hurst Fire Department social media post. . Firefighters responded to a construction site at L.D. Bell High School in Hurst, where a 34-year-old man had been hit by a bucket, knocking him into the trench. Officials said EMS personnel assisted him while in the trench, and he was lifted out with a basket and aerial ladder. The worker was taken by CareFlite to Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital in Fort Worth. No information was released about his injuries, but he was able to communicate, officials said. 🚨 More top stories from our newsroom: → What Fort Worth can learn from TEA takeover in Houston → Injuries, damage in Gordon after tornadoes. More severe storms today → Brite professor sentenced for child sex abuse images on his TCU computer [Get our breaking news alerts.]

At least 6 killed in fire at South Korean hotel construction site
At least 6 killed in fire at South Korean hotel construction site

Al Jazeera

time14-02-2025

  • Al Jazeera

At least 6 killed in fire at South Korean hotel construction site

At least six people have been killed in a fire at a hotel construction site in South Korea's port city of Busan, where firefighters are still assessing damages. The fire broke out around mid-morning on Friday and appears to have quickly escalated, South Korea's Yonhap News Agency reports. Busan city's fire service deployed 90 firefighters to put out the blaze and used helicopters to rescue workers trapped inside the multistorey building – including 14 from the rooftop. 'We're currently searching the interior of the building,' a firefighting official said, according to Yonhap. 'Police and the local government are determining the exact number of workers [who were inside].' Television footage of the fire showed smoke pouring from the modern glass-fronted high-rise building, according to The Associated Press news agency. More than 100 people were evacuated from the scene, but it was not immediately clear if all workers had been rescued. At least seven people were injured in the fire, Yonhap reported, although injuries are still being counted. South Korea's Acting President Choi Sang-mok said 'all available personnel and equipment' were being deployed to the accident site. While the origin of the fire is still unknown, it has been linked in the media to insulation material stored on the first floor of the construction site. The hotel reportedly belongs to Banyan Tree, a luxury hotel and resort chain from Singapore, according to Yonhap. The blaze is the second major fire incident in Busan in recent weeks. On January 28, an Air Busan plane caught fire shortly after takeoff from Busan's Gimhae International Airport, but all passengers and crew were safely evacuated. The fire was attributed to a portable battery pack stored in an overhead cabin of the plane.

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