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Oklahoma Roofers Face Daily Dangers PDF Print E-mail
Written by Oklahoma City Attorney   
Wednesday, 25 August 2010 22:41

While everyone who works these days appreciates their jobs in these troubled economic times, this reality does not reduce the dangers that some people face every time they report for work.  One such occupation that is prevalent in Oklahoma is that of roofing, and roofers have historically braved conditions that would send many people running in the other direction.  Unfortunately, roofers do get hurt on the job, and those that have should contact an Oklahoma workmans comp attorney.  In the meantime, below is a brief overview of this occupation.

 

Dangers and Injuries Faced by Oklahoma Roofers

Roofers face several dangers, and the most obvious is the height at which they work.  While fewer roofers are injured now than 20 years ago becasue of different innovations, falling off of any roof can instantly lead to permanent injuries and/or death.  In addition to the obvious dangers involving heights, roofers also must work with black tar that can be as hot as 525 degrees.  When this tar spills, bubbles or even explodes for some reason, anyone nearby can be burned badly.  Finally, the extended period of time that Oklahoma roofers spend in extreme heat can lead to long-term health problems that can be difficult if not impossible to overcome.

 

How Oklahoma Workers Compenastion Attorneys Can Help

Perhaps what's most daunting regarding roofers is the fact that the national average for income for a roofer hovers around $34,000 per year, and their fatality rate sits at approximately 35 per 100,000 people.  This is an extremely dangerous job, and while most who are injured at work in Oklahoma are entitled to workers' compensation benefits, there are situations when filing an Oklahoma personal injury lawsuit would also be available.  If you or someone you love has been harmed in this line of work, contact the Oklahoma workers compensation lawyers at Atkins & Markoff immediately to schedule a free initial consultation. 

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