Workers’ Compensation And Personal Injury Attorneys

Man suffers head injury during fall-related construction accident

On Behalf of | Dec 10, 2020 | Construction Workers' Accidents

Scaffolding continues to be a constant fixture on many construction sites in North Carolina and across the nation. While such apparatuses may be vital to allowing workers to perform necessary tasks at heights, similar operations come with an inherent level of risk. A worker in another state reportedly was found unconscious and suffered a serious head injury after falling off a two-story high scaffold during a recent construction accident.

The incident is said to have occurred on a recent Wednesday morning as the man was performing job-related duties on a construction project at a local high school. Reports indicate he was working on a two-story high scaffold when for reasons unknown, he suddenly slipped and proceeded to fall to the ground below. Emergency responders advised that they found him to be unconscious upon arriving at the scene and state that he was subsequently airlifted to a hospital for treatment.

Authorities say the man suffered serious injuries in the accident and is currently being treated for severe head trauma. While an investigation into the accident has been initiated, no further details were given as to how he might have fallen off the scaffold. Even a fall from a lesser distance has the potential to cause severe harm and the greater the height, the higher the chance the incident could cause life-altering harm.

A fall-related construction accident can have catastrophic consequences that could leave a worker facing a long road to recovery. Following such an incident, those who face dire financial hardships and wish to know more about their available options for aid could choose to speak with an attorney for guidance. An attorney in North Carolina can evaluate the situation a client is facing and work toward developing a strategy to assist him or her in pursuing the full amount of compensation achievable through every possible source.