This week, Massachusetts firefighters are being taught what to do in the event that a construction worker is buried alive in an on-site accident. Every year, trenches that lead to utility lines collapse and kill workers. Two months ago, a Pennsylvania worker was killed when a trench collapsed on him. Two weeks ago, a Chicago worker was saved by rescuers who were able to get to him before the pressure of the trench killed him.
Federal stimulus money has resulted in even more construction work being done this year, and authorities wish to remind citizens to call for help if they see someone who has been in a construction accident. They also note that it is important not to try to assist someone who has been in a construction accident by yourself, but to call 911 and wait for professional assistance.
If you or someone you know has been injured on the job at a construction site, contact the Philadelphia construction injury lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. by calling 215-238-1130.


