Sacramento Construction Site Accident Lawyers
Nail Gun 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.
Nail guns are becoming a popular tool among all construction workers, home
builders, carpenters and "do it yourself" home workers. Unfortunately,
injuries associated with nail guns are rapidly increasing, and, while most injuries
involve hands, many injuries that have been reported include head injuries,
eye injuries, back injuries and even death. Ricocheting nails or wood, accidental
discharge, penetration of structures, falling objects, unsafe location, unsafe
operation of guns and falls also contributed to serious nail gun injuries.
Injuries from nail guns resemble the injuries from shot guns in many ways.
Nail guns are tools used to fire nails into steel, masonry and wood. Nail guns
have the capability of firing projectiles up to 10 cm into fully stressed concrete
at velocities as high as 1,400 feet per second. High-velocity devices eject
nails by detonating an explosive cartridge placed directly behind the gun barrel.
Lower velocity nail guns eject nails indirectly by activating a captive piston
with either an explosive cartridge or compressed air.
Nails that are joined together by copper wire and adhesive are preloaded into
the guns. When the gun is fired, the copper wire (barbs) can fragment and penetrate
the skin in much the same way as shrapnel.
Government agencies responsible for occupational health and safety have recommended
several measures for safe nail gun handling:
- Use the sequential trigger (also known as a restrictive trigger or operating
in the trigger fire mode). This mechanism allows a nail to be fired only if
the trigger has been depressed after the nose guard trigger release has been
activated. In addition, it permits only one nail to be fired per trigger activation.
- Manufacturers should work with users and safety professionals to better
balance the speed and productivity of using the "bump" mode with
the accuracy and potential for fewer acute trauma injuries using the sequential
mode. In all cases, the possibility of trigger finger must be considered.
- The male end (nipple) of the compression fitting should be screwed into
the tool, and the loose end attached to the air hose should be the female
fitting. If reversed, air pressure may remain in the tool after the air hose
has been removed, which could allow a nail to be fired even if the hose is
not attached.
- Use only clean, dry compressed air at manufacturer-recommended pressure.
- Never use bottled gases or air.
- Secure the hose when working on scaffolding.
- When purchasing or renting a tool, ensure that the distributor reviews
the basics of safe tool use.
- Never point the tool at anyone even if it is empty or disconnected from
the air supply.
- Whenever the tool is initially connected to the air supply, aim the tool
away from the body and other people. It is possible for the trigger mechanism
to stick in the activated position.
- Never assume the tool is empty.
- Do not fire the tool unless the nose is placed firmly against the work piece.
- Disconnect the air hose prior to clearing a jam, repairing the unit, handing
it to another worker, leaving the work area or moving the tool to another
work area.
- Since sparks can fly from the tool when it is in use, do not operate it
near flammable materials such as gasoline, thinner, paint or adhesives.
- Always wear safety glasses.
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 nail gun 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.
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