New Jersey Heavy Machinery Accident Attorneys
Industrial
accidents are the third leading cause of injury and death in the workplace
and recent statistics have shown that mechanical equipment is involved in
80% of the fatalities. Construction workers that use heavy machinery are
at a great risk of injury, dismemberment, and death. If you have suffered
an injury by heavy machinery or equipment while on the job, you may be able
to file a claim to recover damages caused by your accident. Contact an experienced
New Jersey construction
accident lawyer at Lependorf & Silverstein today for a free consultation.
Here are some of the alarming facts regarding workplace injury and death:
- From 1980 through 1995, approximately 93,338 workers in the U.S. died as a result of trauma suffered on the job.
- An average of 16 workers die each day in workplace related accidents.
- In 2000, the number of traumatic injuries suffered in the workplace contributed to approximately 5,600 workplace deaths.
- A total of 5.2 million injuries and illnesses were reported in private industry workplaces during 2001.
Industrial machinery is comprised of moving parts that include rotating members, reciprocating arms, moving belts, meshing gears, cutting teeth and any parts that impact or shear. Although these hazardous mechanical motions and actions are present in nearly all machines, many workers have not been adequately protected from the dangers they present. Contact with any moving machine parts may be extremely hazardous to workers and can result in catastrophic injuries including crushed limbs, amputations, burns, electrocutions, traumatic head injuries, spinal injuries and blindness.
Industrial injuries are often caused by faulty equipment or by machinery that is unguarded or inadequately guarded. Many of the accidents occur during cleaning or maintenance work when simple precautions have not been taken to ensure the safety of the workers or when effective guarding of the machinery has not been given priority.
Catastrophic injury and death occurs every day to workers even though many state and federal regulations, as well as industry standards, require corporations, their executives, managers and plant supervisors to implement a wide variety of safety measures. In many cases injured workers have no recourse against their negligent employers. And 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.
If you or a loved one has suffered from a serious heavy machinery accident in New Jersey, contact Lependorf & Silverstein today for a free consultation.



