I Have an Injury from Working with Concrete. Who’s Responsible?
Despite the risks associated with skin exposure to cement, these risks are overlooked or minimized on job sites or at the point-of-sale for retail cement mix purchases. There are a number of parties potentially responsible for the damage caused by concrete burns, depending on who suffered the injuries.
Overview of Liability:
Concrete burn incidents often result from overlooked risks in manufacturing and sales processes. Various parties, including ready mix companies and retailers, may be held accountable for injuries sustained.
Professional Tradesman:
Professional workers like cement mixers and bricklayers might have legal claims against manufacturers for failing to warn about concrete’s dangers and against contractors for unsafe work conditions.
Amateur Users:
Amateur cement users injured due to inadequate product warnings can potentially hold the product’s manufacturer liable for their injuries.
Legal Remedies:
Victims of concrete burns, both professional and amateur, have legal options, including third-party liability claims and workers’ compensation law for professional tradesmen.