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Crush injuries are a serious workplace hazard that can result in long-term disability or even death. These injuries occur when a worker’s body part, such as a hand or foot, is caught between two objects or when an object falls on the worker. The pressure and force can cause severe damage to muscles, bones, and organs, leading to a range of injuries. If you have a crush injury, you may want to speak to a lawyer at Anderson Franco Law.
Crush injuries, characterized by severe trauma caused by compression of extremities or other parts of the body, can result from various incidents, such as industrial accidents, vehicle collisions, or collapses in construction sites. These injuries often lead to significant physical damage, including broken bones, nerve injuries, and in severe cases, amputation. Understanding the legal avenues for compensation—worker’s compensation and personal injury claims—is crucial for victims of crush injuries.
Worker’s compensation provides essential benefits to employees who sustain injuries while performing their job duties, including crush injuries. This system is designed to facilitate quick access to medical and financial support without the need for proving employer negligence. Key benefits include:
Since worker’s compensation operates on a no-fault basis, it doesn’t provide compensation for pain and suffering or punitive damages, and it typically prevents the employee from suing their employer directly for the injury.
When crush injuries occur due to someone else’s negligence or due to defective products, victims may have the option to file a personal injury lawsuit. This legal route is particularly relevant when the injury happens outside of work or involves a third party’s negligence within a workplace scenario.
A personal injury claim can provide comprehensive compensation, including:
To succeed in a personal injury lawsuit, the victim must prove that the defendant’s negligence directly caused the crush injury. This process usually requires gathering substantial evidence, including eyewitness accounts, medical reports, and expert testimony.
Determining whether to pursue worker’s compensation or a personal injury lawsuit—or possibly both—depends on the specific circumstances surrounding the crush injury. Worker’s compensation is often the primary recourse for injuries occurring on the job, providing quick, assured benefits. However, if a third party’s negligence is involved, or the injury occurred outside of employment, a personal injury lawsuit could offer more extensive compensation.
Consulting with legal professionals who specialize in both worker’s compensation and personal injury is advisable. They can help navigate the complex legal landscape, assess all aspects of the case, and advocate on behalf of the victim to ensure the most favorable outcome and maximum possible compensation.
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), crush injuries are one of the leading causes of workplace injuries and fatalities. In 2019, there were 9,480 serious injuries and 306 fatalities caused by caught-in or caught-between hazards in the workplace. Crush injuries were responsible for a significant portion of these injuries and fatalities.
Crush injuries can occur in any industry or workplace where heavy equipment or machinery is used. Some common causes of crush injuries include:
Crush injuries can result in a wide range of injuries, including:
Crush injuries can be severe and may require long-term medical treatment and rehabilitation. In some cases, workers may be unable to return to their jobs or may experience ongoing disability as a result of their injuries.
Averting crush injuries should be a top priority for employers and workers alike. Employers should take steps to ensure that workers are trained on safe work practices, that equipment is regularly inspected and maintained, and that safety protocols are in place and followed. Some effective ways to prevent crush injuries include:
If you or a loved one has been injured in a crush injury at work, it is important to seek legal representation from an experienced personal injury attorney who can help you understand your rights and options. In some cases, it may be possible to pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. Anderson Franco Law can help determine liability and identify all possible sources of compensation. Resources:
If you or someone you know has been injured in a crush injury at work, the following resources may also be helpful: