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New Report from The Kryder Law Group Reveals Alarming Construction Fatalities and Demographic Disparities Over the Past Decade
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Who's Most at Risk? Key Findings on U.S. Construction Fatalities

CHICAGO - Washingtoner -- A comprehensive new report from The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident & Injury Lawyers, analyzing U.S. construction fatalities from 2014–2023 has revealed critical insights into workplace safety and the demographics of construction-related deaths. With 10,345 fatalities recorded during this time, the findings underscore the urgent need for stronger measures to protect workers and address inequities affecting certain groups.

The report highlights several key trends, including which demographic groups face the greatest risks on construction sites. Preliminary findings reveal troubling disparities, such as disproportionate death rates among Latinx and middle-aged workers.
  • Latinx workers accounted for 3,340 deaths, representing 32.3% of all fatalities. This percentage significantly exceeds the Latinx representation in the overall U.S. workforce.
  • Middle-aged workers, particularly those aged 45 to 54, experienced the highest fatality rate, making up 23.2% of all recorded deaths during the time period analyzed.
  • The second-highest risk age groups were workers 35 to 44 and 55 to 64 with 2,163 deaths in each segment. Combined they represent 42% of fatalities.

"The numbers are sobering," said Andrew Kryder, Esq., Founding Partner of The Kryder Law Group, LLC. "Behind every statistic is a worker whose life was cut short and a family who has had to endure an unimaginable loss. This report is a stark reminder that more must be done to ensure every construction worker goes home safe at the end of the day."

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The release of this report seeks to shed light on these critical issues, spark dialogue, and drive change within the construction industry and beyond. Advocacy groups, policymakers, and industry leaders are encouraged to leverage this data to prioritize workplace safety initiatives and advance equitable protections for all workers.

Publication: Who Faces the Most Danger? Analyzing U.S. Construction Fatalities: 2014–2023

About The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident & Injury Lawyers:

The Kryder Law Group is dedicated to representing individuals injured due to negligence. With years of experience in workplace injury cases, the firm's construction accident lawyers fight for justice for injured workers while promoting safer workplace practices across industries.

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