


It is possible that OSHA has investigated the very problems that led to your
injury. It is possible that after you were injured OSHA made determinations
as to what went wrong at the site. OSHA records could be very important to
proving who was at fault and to gaining for you the compensation you may
deserve from other parties who may have caused harm to you.
However, it is not always easy to get OSHA to provide these records. One
thing that your attorney can do is issue a FOIA request (Freedom of
Information Act). This should be issued as soon as possible to the applicable
OSHA office to determine what was known before and what has been
discovered by OSHA since your accident. These records may be critical to
proving your construction injury case.
It is important to know whether OSHA standards were complied with prior
to and at the time of your injury. Contact our construction lawyers to see
how we can assist you in learning more about what happened on the day you
were injured.
If you or a loved one has been injured, contact us by filling out the form
below or call us at 1-877-SEE-JUSTICE to set up a free consultation to
discuss your case.
TIMOTHY C. NIES, ESQ.
Howard S. Grossman, P.A.
1098 N.W. Boca Raton Boulevard
Boca Raton, Florida 33432
Toll-free: 1-877-733-5878
Tel: 561-208-5585
Fax: 561-391-1193
E-mail: timothy@floridaconstructioninjurylawyers.com
HOWARD S. GROSSMAN, P.A. 1-877-SEE-JUSTICE
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