Sacramento Crane Accident Lawyers
Crane Injury Attorneys in Northern California
Founded in 1993, Demas & Rosenthal is the law firm that believes in getting
to know each and every client on a personal level to successfully represent
Northern California accident and injury victims. Sacramento attorneys, John
Demas and David Rosenthal, started their firm with the vision of achieving justice
and obtaining maximum results for serious injury victims. With extensive experience
in all types of serious personal injury and wrongful death cases, Demas &
Rosenthal will not quit until your case is settled.
More than 250,000 crane operators are at risk of serious and often fatal injury
due to accidents involving cranes, derricks, hoists, and hoisting accessories.
According to OSHA (the Occupational Safety and Heath Administrations), there
are approximately 125,000 cranes in operation in the construction industry as
well as an additional 80,000-100,000 in general and maritime industries.
According to OSHA, the major causes of crane accidents include:
- boom or crane contact with energized power lines (nearly 45% of the cases)under
the hook lifting device
- overturned cranes
- dropped loads
- boom collapse
- crushing by the counter weight
- outrigger use
- falls
- rigging failures
Although workers' compensation aids employees while injured on the job, it
is usually not sufficient to fully compensate injured workers for all damages
sustained as a result of their work-related accident. Owners of property, general
contractors, sub-contractors, architects and even equipment manufactures may
be held responsible when a construction site accident occurs. In addition to
workers' compensation benefits, additional damages that can be recovered in
third-party lawsuits include pain and suffering, additional wage loss benefits,
additional medical benefits and loss of consortium.
Employers have a duty to comply with OSHA standards that include the following
regulations:
- De-energize and visibly ground electrical distribution and transmission
lines at the point of work.
- Use insulated barriers that are not a part of the crane to prevent contact
with the lines.
- If the power lines are not de-energized, operate cranes in the area only
if a safe minimum clearance is maintained.
- Where it is difficult for the crane operator to maintain safe clearance
by visual means, designate a person to observe the clearance and to give immediate
warning when the crane approaches the limits of safe clearance.
- Do not use cage-type boom guards, insulating links, or proximity warning
devices as a substitute for the de-energizing and grounding lines or maintaining
safe clearance.
Many crane related accidents involve mobile cranes, and many "non-crane"
workers have also suffered serious injuries. These non-crane operators include
mechanics, oil workers, ironworkers, rigger and stevedores.
You need the representation of aggressive, experienced trial attorneys to ensure
you are fairly compensated for your suffering. The Law Offices of Demas and
Rosenthal are ready to take on your crane injury accident case and will not
quit until you get the settlement you deserve.
IF YOU OR A LOVED ONE HAS BEEN INJURED IN AN ACCIDENT, YOU NEED THE ADVICE OF AN EXPERIENCED PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER. CALL DEMAS & ROSENTHAL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE CONSULTATION OR CLICK HERE TO FILL OUT OUR ON-LINE FORM.
1-800-717-1111
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