What Are the Deadliest Jobs in America?
There are a number of jobs in the United States that are extremely dangerous and put workers at a high risk of an injury or possibly even death. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics compiles a list of the most dangerous jobs in the country every year. Unfortunately, some of the most dangerous jobs in the country are also some of the most important and vital jobs for the economy. These jobs can put hundreds of thousands of individuals at risk of a workplace injury every day.
It is important for injured workers to have access to workers’ compensation benefits if they are hurt on the job so that they can provide for themselves and their families. For assistance with filing a claim or appealing a denied claim, contact the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 610-667-7511 today.
Deadliest Jobs in 2010
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the most dangerous jobs and industries in the United States for the year 2010, as measured by fatalities per 100,000 workers, were:
- Commercial fishing
- Logging
- Pilots and flight engineers
- Farming and ranching
- Machine operators in mining
- Trash and recycling collection
Though you are likely aware that your field of employment is hazardous, it is also important that you fully understand your legal rights in the event that you sustain an occupational injury.
Contact Us
Though you do not need the assistance of an attorney to file an initial workers’ compensation claim, there are a number of advantages to working with a committed and experienced legal advocate. Contact the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., by calling 610-667-7511 to discuss your situation with a compassionate and knowledgeable lawyer.

