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Tragic Construction Accident on US-23 Highlights Dangers Faced by Road Workers
A Stark Reminder of Why Construction Safety—and Legal Accountability—Matters
On June 3rd, a construction worker was killed in a rollover crash on US-23 near Brighton, Michigan. The 29-year-old victim was in a construction vehicle that veered off the road and overturned near Clyde Road. He died at the scene. Read the full story on MLive.
This tragic event is a reminder of the real and immediate dangers faced by construction workers every day—and the importance of legal support when things go wrong.
Construction Zones Are Among the Most Dangerous Workplaces in Michigan
According to OSHA, the construction industry consistently ranks among the most dangerous sectors in the U.S., accounting for nearly 1 in 5 fatal injuries reported. And according to the Bureau of Labor and statistics, in 2023 transportation incidents were the most frequent type of fatal event, accounting for 36.8 percent (1,942) of all occupational fatalities in 2023.
Common causes of construction site accidents include:
- Electrocutions
- Being struck by vehicles
- Collapsing structures
- Motorized vehicles or equipment accident
In the case of the US-23 crash, a rollover involving a construction vehicle led to the worker’s death—highlighting the dangers of road construction even during routine activities.
What Legal Rights Do Families Have After a Construction Accident?
Construction zones are especially dangerous because they often involve narrowed lanes, sudden stops, and workers just feet away from fast-moving traffic. Add in big trucks hauling gravel or construction materials, and the margin for error becomes razor thin.
How to Stay Safe in Work Zones
If you’ve lost a loved one on a job site, you may be entitled to more than just workers’ compensation. In many cases, a third-party negligence claim may apply, especially when the accident was caused by someone other than the employer.
A successful claim could provide compensation for:
- Full wage loss
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Loss of companionship
- Pain and suffering
To explore your options, it’s essential to speak with an experienced construction accident injury lawyer.
Workers’ Compensation vs. Third-Party Lawsuits
Many families believe their only recourse is workers’ compensation, which often provides limited benefits. However, Michigan law allows injured workers—or their families—to file wrongful death claims against third parties such as:
- Equipment manufacturers
- General or subcontractors
- Drivers or outside vendors
- Property owners
At Giroux Pappas Trial Attorneys, we’ll investigate the circumstances of the accident and determine whether additional legal options exist.
Our Role as Michigan Construction Accident Injury Lawyers
We understand how overwhelming a sudden loss can be. You’re left grieving, facing expenses, and wondering if anything could have prevented the tragedy. Our role is to help you find answers.
Our team is known for:
- Conducting deep investigations into workplace accidents
- Identifying all liable parties
- Navigating both workers’ comp and civil litigation
- Offering compassionate, clear communication at every step
We invite you to learn more about how we handle wrongful death cases in Michigan.
Call Giroux Pappas if You’ve Lost a Loved One in a Construction Site Accident
If you or someone you know is dealing with the loss of a loved one due to a construction accident, don’t wait. It’s free to talk to a lawyer, and we’ll help you understand your legal rights with compassion and honesty.📞 Call us today at 248-531-8665 or visit greatmiattorneys.com to schedule your free consultation.
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