We Know OSHA
Your business has questions. We have answers.
Practice Areas
Our attorneys draw on their decades of experience and intimate, hands-on knowledge of OSHA standards and regulations to advise and represent clients in a wide range of industries, including construction, manufacturing, trucking, agriculture, health care, and others. Our services include:

OSHA Compliance Counseling
We help ensure that your rules, policies, and procedures comply with the OSHA Standards.
OSHA Inspection Counseling
We manage the OSHA inspection from the opening to the closing with the goal of avoiding citations altogether.
Resolving OSHA Citations
We resolve any citations issued in the way that works best for your company.
EXPERIENCE AND CAPABILITIES
Many of our attorneys worked in construction or general industry before practicing law, so they have experienced OSHA issues firsthand and gained a unique perspective. Their decades of experience dealing with OSHA—whether on the job or in the courtroom—has given them the knowledge and skills needed to analyze the relevant issues, evaluate the merits of the citations, and obtain the best outcome for your company.
Our Results
Our reputation, experience, and competitive spirit ensures that we obtain the best outcome for every client in every situation.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM
Our emergency response team provides experienced, proactive counsel, skilled in a wide range of issues, to coordinate responses to catastrophic losses.
OSHA Finalizes Rule on Proper Fit Requirement for Personal Protective Equipment
OSHA has finalized a revision to the rule on proper fit for personal protective equipment (PPE). The final rule explicitly states that PPE must properly fit any construction worker who needs it. This change brings the construction industry in line with general...
Data Released For More Than 890,000 Workplace Injuries Under OSHA’s Severe Injury Report Dashboard
On December 12, 2024, OSHA announced the release of comprehensive data on more than 890,000 workplace injuries and illnesses at more than 91,000 workplaces in calendar year 2023, including incident-level details on the conditions and circumstances of injuries and...
OSHA to Conduct Comprehensive Wall-to-Wall Inspections in Animal Slaughtering and Processing Industry
OSHA has announced a significant expansion of its inspection practices for the Animal Slaughtering and Processing industry. This change comes as a result of the industry’s higher-than-average days away, restricted, or transfer (DART) rate, according to Bureau of Labor...