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Crane Accidents Common

Posted on April 1st, 2009 3 Comments

Construction accidents involving cranes are some of the most common accidents.  It seems that almost every week brings a new accident involving a crane across the nation.

One of the reasons cranes are involved in accident is the size of the crane and the objects it lifts.  The massive size of many items being lifted puts tremendous strain on the machinery of the crane. 

Many times the crane may not be completely maintained, and could have problems that lead to the accident. Cranes must be maintained well with proper inspection and maintenance.  Unfortunately, this does not always happen, which increases the likelihood of accidents. 

If you have been injured on the job, you
will need an experienced workplace injury lawyer to help you
obtain the full compensation you deserve. Contact the offices of
Raleigh workers’ compensation lawyers of Scudder & Hedrick at 919-851-3311 to
learn how we can help.     

 

3 Responses to “Crane Accidents Common”

  1. Jack says:

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  2. I’d appreciate more posts like this one, thanks. :)

  3. Moulinets says:

    Nice post! GA is also my biggest earning. However, it�s not a much.

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