Scaffold Accident lawyer
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Scaffold Accident Lawsuit Background
Scaffolds range from simple platforms supported by blocks to complex geometric-like structures. Many people, for example construction workers (2.3 million) and window washers, use scaffolds in their everyday business. Others of us occasionally rent scaffolds for periodic home maintenance, and most of us at some point pass under scaffolds as we frequent businesses undergoing repairs. In each of these situations, there is the potential for injury due to defective scaffolding. In fact, there are about 4,500 scaffolding-related injuries every year. Injuries may include abrasions, broken bones, electric shock, paralysis or even death when scaffolds fail.
Scafford Accident Statistics
Here are some scaffold injury death statistics for the United States:
2007: 88 occupational scaffold-related deaths
2008: 68 occupational scaffold-related deaths
In other words, too many people are dying on scaffold.
Negligence and Product Liability Claims
The United States Department of Labor, Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) propounds guidelines for the use and construction of scaffolds in occupational settings. Employers who assemble pre-fabricated scaffolds must ensure that the scaffolds are properly built and safe.
There are three basic types of scaffolds: Supported scaffolds (scaffolds that are built from the ground up), Suspended scaffolds (scaffolds that hang from ropes or other means from above), and Aerial lifts (vehicle mounted devices that raise and lower workers). Most scaffold injuries result from inadequate planks and supports, slipping and falling objects. Proper scaffolds should eliminate or reduce the possibility for these types of accidents.
Whether defectively assembled, designed or manufactured, scaffolding accidents may result from:
- Lack railings
- Inadequate railings
- Inadequate anchors
- Lack of safety warnings
- Inadequate decks and plating
- Improper fall protection
- Inappropriate scaffold for the intended weight
- Improper ropes and related equipment
- Improper storage
- Improper maintenance
- Welding defects
- Faulty ladders
Contact Our Law Firm If You Believe You Have a Scaffold Accident Injury Lawsuit
If you or someone you love has suffered a catastrophic injury or death as the result of the use of a ATV you believe may have been defective, call our scaffold accident lawyers at 800-553-8082 or geta free online consultation.