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Work Injuries Stemming From Crane Accidents in Jacksonville

Unfortunately, a crane accident at a Florida construction site is just one of many work accidents that can occur. When a crane accident does happen, it can result in the severe injury and death of not only workers but also bystanders in the area.

Construction crews, contractors and supervisors are responsible for implementing correct safety measures. Unfortunately, a lack of proper safety protocol and other factors can lead to a crane accident in Jacksonville and serious, debilitating injuries.

If you have been injured while working at a construction site in Florida, a Jacksonville Workers' Compensation attorney can talk to you about fighting for fair compensation to address your serious work injuries.

Crane Accidents are the Leading Cause of Construction Fatalities

In the United States, crane accidents injure and kill hundreds of people every year. Advancements have been made in crane technology but unfortunately, accidents still occur.

Most crane injuries can be prevented when proper safety measures are heeded. Regardless of fault in a crane accident in Florida, Workers' Compensation is available to help address the financial and medical needs of the injured worker.

How a Crane Accident in Florida Can Occur

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires every construction crew employer to implement the following standards and procedures:

  • Eliminate electrocution risks that can cause injury - this makes up 40% of all crane accidents on a construction site.
  • Post all information and comply with manufacturer's specifications -

this means following limitations for load capacities, operating speeds, hazard warnings, etc.


When the OSHA standards and regulations are not followed, the likelihood of a crane accident in Florida increases.

Some of the most common causes of a crane accident in Florida include:

  • lack of preventative maintenance;
  • inadequate training, experience and supervision;
  • overturned cranes;
  • rigging failure;
  • boom buckling or collapse;
  • improper assembly/dismantling;
  • falls;
  • dropped loads; and
  • outrigger use.


Non-fatal injuries from a crane accident in Florida may include traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, broken bones, paralysis, disfigurement and internal injuries. Any of these serious injuries can mean extensive time away from work, if not a permanent inability to return to work.

Talk to your Jacksonville Workers' Compensation attorney about your concerns as to whether you will be able to return to your job, as this may be an important factor in your claim.

Contacting a Jacksonville Workers' Compensation Attorney

A Jacksonville Workers' Compensation attorney from Sullivan & Hepler can help you to develop a solid case for your Florida Workers' Compensation claim. To get started with your claim, contact us today at 904-384-8808 or 1-800-295-4193.


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