Jackson Scaffold & Ladder Accident Lawyer
Construction sites incorporate various elements. Some of these include ladders and scaffolds. Scaffold and ladders are necessary in order to reach heights, but they must be erected carefully in order to avoid accidents. Otherwise, they can tip over and can cause serious injuries and even fatalities.
If you’ve been injured in a scaffold or ladder fall, you’re likely dealing with significant damages. A fall can cause you to land on your head or back, causing spinal injuries, paralysis, brain injuries, broken bones, and more. Make sure you receive sufficient compensation for these injuries.
The Jackson scaffold & ladder accident lawyer at Lunsford Baskin & Priebe, PLLC can help. Contact us today so we can assess your claim and help you understand your legal options.
What Causes These Falls?
Falls from scaffolds can be caused by the following:
- Improper assembly and dismantling procedures
- Incorrect mounting or dismounting methods
- Overloading
- Improper maintenance
- Missing ladder gates and access openings
- Absence of guardrails
- Absence of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as harnesses
Falls from ladders can be caused by the following:
- Improper lean angle
- Failing to lock the spreaders on a step ladder
- Excess flexibility
- Poorly designed rung locks
- Flaws in the ladder material of the ladder
- Improperly seated rivets
Dangers of Scaffolding and Ladder Accidents
Falls from scaffolds or ladders can cause catastrophic injuries, including the following:
- Broken bones
- Lacerations
- Spinal cord injuries
- Paralysis
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Internal organ damage
Who Can Be Held Liable?
There are several parties who can be held liable for ladder and scaffold accidents such as:
- Property owners. They can be held responsible for failing to properly oversee dangerous ladders and scaffolding on their property.
- Contractors and subcontractors. Contractors and subcontractors are liable when their negligence causes injuries to employees or others working on the site.
- Manufacturers and vendors. Manufacturers and vendors of scaffolds and ladders are legally responsible for defects in the design or manufacture of their equipment.
Filing a Claim
After a work-related ladder or scaffolding accident, you can pursue workers’ compensation benefits for your medical bills and lost wages. While workers’ compensation benefits are a great financial resource for injured construction workers, the claims process can be complicated and confusing.
Because the process is strict, recovering the benefits you deserve isn’t always easy. The doctor must determine that you are disabled and provide you with an appropriate course of treatment. They will also determine when you can return to work. The insurance company may try to undervalue or even deny your claim. This is when a workers’ compensation lawyer can help maximize your benefits.
Contact Lunsford Baskin & Priebe, PLLC Today
Falls are common in the construction industry, and ladders and scaffolds are the biggest culprits. It’s important to know how to best use this equipment to avoid serious accidents.
At Lunsford, Baskin, & Priebe, PLLC, we can help you obtain compensation for workplace accidents such as ladder accidents and other construction-related events. To learn more, schedule a consultation with our Jackson scaffolding and ladder accident lawyer today. Fill out the online form or call (601) 488-3975.