Showing posts with label construction workers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label construction workers. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Employee vs. Independent Contractor

In many construction cases, there is often an issue involving whether a worker is an "employee" or whether they are an "independent contractor."  The reason this is important is that if they are injured on the job, an employee's injury will be covered by workers' compensation whereas an independent contractor's injury will not.  Therefore, determining what category you fall under can be daunting.  Oftentimes the general contractor on a construction project will argue that an injured employee is actually an independent contractor; thus, the general contractor is not responsible for any injuries.

Over the years Pennsylvania Courts have struggled with the concept of defining an employee versus an independent contractor.  In 2010, the Pennsylvania Legislature enacted the Construction Workplace Misclassification Act (CWMA), which, in part, attempted to clarify who is and is not an independent contractor (in the construction industry) for the purposes of workers’ compensation coverage.  Section 3(a) of the CWMA provides: “For purposes of workers’ compensation . . . an individual who performs services in the construction industry for remuneration is an independent contractor only if: (1) the individual has a written contract to perform such services; (2) the individual is free from control or direction over performance of such services both under the contract of service and in fact; and (3) as to such services, the individual is customarily engaged in an independently established trade, occupation, profession or business.” 43 P.S. §933.3(a).

To the extent an individual does not meet such definition, the individual will be deemed an employee and the general contractor/employer will be responsible for maintaining and providing workers’ compensation coverage for such individual.  Further, if the worker is to be a valid independent contractor, the written contract under the law should be signed by the worker before the injury takes place.

Friday, August 12, 2016

Fatal Roadway Construction Accidents

One of the most dangerous jobs in Bucks County and Pennsylvania as a whole is roadway construction workers.  The danger increases during the warmer months due to the increase construction and increased traffic.  Many of these incidents cause fatalities because cars and trucks are hitting construction workers within highway construction zones.

Fatalities in roadway construction zones peaked in 2003 but have decreased significantly. In Pennsylvania, the number of construction site fatal accidents was lowest in 2013 and highest in 2004, 2005 and 2008. Fatalities may be categorized by the type of accident, and 69 percent of nationwide accidents in 2013 involved transportation. Occupations included construction and maintenance workers, truck drivers, workers operating construction equipment and supervisors.

Decreasing highway construction zone fatalities and injuries should be a priority.  Everyone should remember to SLOW DOWN while driving through a construction zone.  Pay attention to the workers on the side of the road.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

The Deadliest Jobs in America

Click through to see an infographic on the deadliest jobs in America.  Some of surprising findings (all in year 2010)....

--219 workers died in Pennsylvania due to work related incidents.

--39% of work related deaths are transportation related.

--8% were women, 92% involved men.

--65 years and older workers are twice as likely to die at work than any other age group.

--8 million worksites, 133 million workers, only 2,200 OSHA inspectors.

--Most construction fatalities are caused by falls.