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Dangerous Jobs in the Pelican State: Find Out about Three Popular Jobs that Present Workplace Dangers in Louisiana

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The fun and interesting thing about the United States is that each state has its own character, history, food, culture, and industries that make the state great. When it comes to Louisiana, many visitors and out-of-staters would say that the bright colors and festive spirit of Mardi Gras, the spicy, deep, savory flavors or Cajun and Creole cooking, and the joyous, musical nightlife of Bourbon Street and the French Quarter with dancing, street performing, and partying all fit the profile of the Pelican State. However, there are so many more things that make Louisiana great for both the people that live within the state, and for those who visit it.

However, in addition to all the things that make Louisiana special, there are also some unique things that make it dangerous for Louisiana workers. Certain popular jobs within the State of Louisiana are particularly risky when it comes to worker health and safety, and workers in certain industries in Louisiana may be at risk for on-the-job workplace injuries. To help Louisiana workers better understand what these jobs are, and how they can get legal help if they are injured on the job and disabled from work, we discuss three common, yet potentially dangerous jobs for Louisiana workers here.

Three Jobs to Watch Out for in Louisiana

The first industry that is common in Louisiana, but presents dangerous workplace hazards is the fishing and maritime industry. Fishing and maritime jobs, for example deckhands, boat pilots, crew members, fishermen, and other jobs related to working with fish and on the water can involve drowning hazards, tripping and falling hazards, chemical exposure hazards, and other risks to worker health and safety. In addition, those who work in the fishing and maritime industry may be required to use sharp and dangerous tools to do their jobs, which can cause serious workplace injuries.

The second industry that sees a variety of workplace accidents in Louisiana is in the logging and forestry industry. Logging and forestry workers often work with sharp, heavy tools and machinery, are exposed to dangerous falling hazards, and may work in remote locations, where medical treatment is not easy to get on an emergency basis.

Finally, construction and mining is another industry in Louisiana where workers face many workplace hazards that can injure them. Construction and mining work often involves severe temperatures, working with heavy machinery, confined spaces, exposure to chemicals, heights, and other dangerous workplace hazards that can injure Louisiana workers.

Legal Help for Injured Louisiana Workers 

It is important for workers in Louisiana to know that if they are injured on the job and they need legal help getting important Louisiana workers’ compensation benefits they can get legal help. The experienced Louisiana workers’ compensation lawyers at the law firm Lunsford Baskin & Priebe, PLLC are here to help Louisiana workers get workers’ compensation benefits due to them. Do not hesitate to speak with a lawyer about your case today. Contact Lunsford, Baskin & Priebe, PLLC and speak to a lawyer about your case now.

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