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Jim Dull
07-03-2007, 01:30 PM
Does anyone know where I can get some statistics on injuries or deaths of Home Inspectors while doing their job? I'm doing a presentation at my BNI group and though it might more fully describe the profession. Thanks.

Phillip Stojanik
07-03-2007, 02:37 PM
I doubt you will find anything reliable out there on that issue. There are just too few inspectors in the grand scheme of things and the profession (as a stand alone industry) is just too young.

This is likely going to fall in line with the old saying that goes something like this...

"When one man dies its a tragedy...when a million men die its a statistic."

Charles Sessums
07-03-2007, 06:49 PM
Does anyone know where I can get some statistics on injuries or deaths of Home Inspectors while doing their job? I'm doing a presentation at my BNI group and though it might more fully describe the profession. Thanks.

Not what you asked for but this is a quote I reference. Your milage may vary.

“A home inspection is a high-liability, in-depth, multi-disciplined technical analysis of the home conducted under adverse circumstances in front of a demanding audience, requiring the generation of an incredibly detailed written report prepared in an unrealistically short time frame for an inconceivably low fee.” Does anyone understand how tough our life is? ...........Alan Carson

Charles Sessums
07-03-2007, 06:50 PM
Does anyone know where I can get some statistics on injuries or deaths of Home Inspectors while doing their job? I'm doing a presentation at my BNI group and though it might more fully describe the profession. Thanks.

Not what you asked for but this is a quote I reference. Your mileage may vary.

“A home inspection is a high-liability, in-depth, multi-disciplined technical analysis of the home conducted under adverse circumstances in front of a demanding audience, requiring the generation of an incredibly detailed written report prepared in an unrealistically short time frame for an inconceivably low fee.” Does anyone understand how tough our life is? ...........Alan Carson

Joe Nernberg
07-03-2007, 10:13 PM
This is the only job that may reduce the amount of referrals as you increase your amount of intelligence.

"I never killed a man, but I have enjoyed several obituaries." Source Unknowm

Matt Fellman
07-05-2007, 10:23 PM
Check with a workman's comp or life insurance company... there isn't a statistic that insurance companies don't have.

When I was getting life insurance once the lady punching numbers into the computer told me that I was in 'the lowest catagory' when I told her what I did for a living. I didn't really inquire much about what that meant or what the qualifications were but it has always made me feel pretty good.

It's not like we're hanging off of buildings all day over shark infested waters.

Richard Moore
07-06-2007, 12:18 AM
It's not like we're hanging off of buildings all day over shark infested waters.


Well...not all day!

Scott Patterson
07-06-2007, 07:16 AM
I have only heard of one death since I started back in 1995. The person fell of a ladder, I think. I know of several injuries.

You might want to contact JD Grewell, Silversprings MD. jdgrewell@aol.com For some reason I think it was up in his area. JD has been inspecting for about 30+ years.

Nick Ostrowski
07-06-2007, 08:14 AM
I wouldn't say our job is inhernetly hazardous. Only if you aren't careful, don't pay attention to what your are doing, or elect to take unnecessary risks. Than anything is hazardous. Take precautions, remember where you are at all times, think about what your are doing.

Jack Feldmann
07-06-2007, 12:33 PM
A couple years ago (10/2004) a County Inspector stepped back off a second floor landing and was killed here in Knoxville. I don't know of any home inspectors that have died on the job.
JF