Common Warehouse Accidents
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has strict safety guidelines for the warehousing industry. It's absolutely crucial that employers follow these guidelines in order to keep their workers safe. However, even small mistakes and oversights can lead to serious accidents and injuries.
Forklifts
Forklift operators must be properly trained in how to safely operate this potentially dangerous piece of heavy machinery. Accidents endanger the operator as well as coworkers in the immediate area, as they could be struck by the machine or the cargo being carried. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) estimates that forklifts cause 100 deaths and over 20,000 serious injuries each year.
Slips, Trips, & Falls
Falls are one of the leading causes of workplace injuries. Warehouses in certain industries may store large quantities of liquids which could create a serious slip and fall hazard when they leak or spill. Warehouse workers should be trained to stay vigilant of these hazards and to promptly clean up any slick surfaces in order to keep the work environment safe.
Pallet Rack Collapses
It's extremely important to follow warehouse best practices when stacking large pallets with goods. Pallets which are improperly loaded or wrapped may become unstable and tip over. This can be especially disastrous when pallets tip over from elevated surfaces, and even small objects falling from heights can cause serious injuries if they strike employees working below.
Overexertion
According to the Insurance Journal, overexertion was the number one cause of workplace injuries in 2012, accounting for over 25% of injuries. Overexertion happens when a worker pushes themselves a bit too hard physically while engaged in strenuous labor such as lifting, pushing, pulling, or carrying. This can cause sudden injuries like pulled muscles and also slowly acquired musculoskeletal conditions.
How Can A Lawyer Help Me?
In an ideal world, injured workers would simply receive the compensation they need for medical bills, lost wages, and other injury-related expenses while they're out of work. However, insurance companies needlessly complicate this process by attempting to deny coverage to workers who rightfully deserve it. This is how the insurance industry works - each denied claim means a profit for the carrier.
Our experienced work injury lawyers have seen it all from employers and their insurance carriers. We know how to provide detailed evidence for claims and how to respond to attempts to limit or deny coverage. We have also helped injured workers recover additional compensation in personal injury claims when defective products or negligent third parties caused their injuries.
Having dedicated legal counsel by your side is often the best way to streamline the claims process and earn the compensation you deserve quickly so that you can focus on recovering and getting back to work. We'll make sure that you don't need to worry about money while you're out of work and will only ask for payment after you've received your compensation.
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