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Ohio Bucket Truck Accidents
Bucket trucks, or trucks containing aerial lift devices, are a common source of work-related injuries and even death. While bucket trucks are an invaluable tool in many professions, they also introduce many potential dangers to the workplace, including:
These and other bucket truck-related accidents may be attributable to the following causes:
How bucket truck accidents happen While indispensable for many types of work, bucket trucks carry with them a number of inherent dangers involving the design of the trucks and the type of work for which they are generally used. Most bucket truck injuries occur as a result of the boom being moved improperly, whether by operator error or equipment malfunction. Regardless of the cause, bucket truck accidents can result in falls, electrocution, and rollovers. Common causes of bucket truck accidents include:
Whether caused by improper design, maintenance, or use, unbalanced bucket trucks can subject operators and bystanders to serious personal injury or death. Who is responsible for bucket truck accidents Depending on the cause and nature of the accident, any of a number of parties may be responsible for a bucket truck accident. In every case, it is essential that the accident be thoroughly and objectively investigated as soon as possible in order to determine the potential causes and responsible parties. Those responsible for bucket truck accidents may include equipment manufacturers and suppliers, equipment owners, employers, premises owners, and others. Manufacturers and suppliers-Bucket trucks should be designed to provide a stable bucket from which operators can work. In some cases, an error in the manufacturing process may be responsible for the instability of the boom or lack of other appropriate safety features. Owners-Bucket trucks require regular maintenance to ensure that all safety features are functioning properly. Operators must also be adequately trained in the proper and safe use of the equipment. Employers-Employers may be responsible for requiring employees to continue using a bucket truck with knowledge that the equipment is dangerous and that injury from its use is substantially certain to occur. Premises owners and others-Owners of business premises and others who actively participate in work activities utilizing a dangerous bucket truck may be responsible for injuries that occur. What to do if you've been injured If you or someone you care about has been injured in a bucket truck accident, contact an experienced personal injury attorney in your area who can help you determine responsibility, and get you the compensation you need and deserve. |
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