Texas industrial accident lawyers point out that a substantial percentage of fatal construction and industrial accidents involve cranes. Some of these accidents occur when a crane arm or a load strikes a worker. A surprising number of fatal accidents happen when a crane drops its load.
In Leary, TX on Saturday, a 20-year-old worker, Stephen Rodney Cutchall, died from an overhead crane accident when a beam fell on him and struck him in the head. The accident occurred at the Jackson Pipe and Steel Company and is believed to have happened when a beam fell from an overhead crane. Loads can drop suddenly from overhead cranes for a variety of reasons:
A load dropping from an overhead crane gives those beneath it little or no time to react and get out of the way. The resulting injuries tend to be fatal or permanently disabling.
If you’ve been injured in an industrial or construction accident involving a crane, or if you’ve lost a beloved family member to such an accident, contact our experienced Texas industrial accident lawyers for a free and confidential legal consultation. We could review the details of the accident with you and help you understand and evaluate your legal options. Our goal is to help you recover the full amount of financial compensation to which you’re entitled by your accident losses.
Money can never replace a lost loved one or lost health and well being. But it could send a strong message to those whose negligence caused your harm and motivate them to avoid such negligence in the future. Hold those who injured you accountable. Let the personal injury expertise and practical experience of our Texas industrial accident lawyers help you win a just outcome for your injury claim. Call us today toll free at 877-307-9500 for your free consultation, or use our convenient online contact form.