Have you or a loved one been injured on the job in a forklift-related accident? Have you been struck by a forklift while you were shopping? Has a forklift’s payload fallen and hit you? Were you operating a forklift and, due to unsafe, unsupervised working conditions, or a lack of mandated training, you suffered an injury? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you may be entitled to benefits to pay for the cost of your medical bills, recoup your lost wages, and perhaps money for your pain and suffering. The New York forklift injury attorneys at Tucker Lawyers PC are experienced in the legal responsibility and science behind these accidents and will make sure that, if your injuries were caused by someone else’s negligence, they will be held accountable.
Few are surprised when they are told that forklifts are dangerous, because they just look hazardous. To fortify that notion, we know that forklifts account for only 1 percent of all warehouse or factory accidents; but these accidents are more serious than others, and cause around 10 percent of all physical injuries in the workplace.
As to the types of injuries that occur to forklift accident victims, two of the construction industry’s “Fatal Four” injuries are associated with many of these accidents:
Injuries can include concussions (and other traumatic brain injuries – TBI), broken or crushed limbs, internal organ damage and other wounds which one would find in “caught in-between” accidents. Though forklift operators are apparently at risk for injury, nearly 80 percent of forklift accidents involve a pedestrian. In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that the leading type of fatal lift truck accident among workers is a pedestrian being struck by a forklift.
OSHA regulations clearly state that pedestrians have the right of way when encountering a forklift. This is why operators must be alert and vigilant whenever they’re operating a forklift. This means slowing down and sounding their horn in doorways, intersections, blind spots and entrances or exits of a building. The following are some other mandatory OSHA forklift safety regulations. They must:
There can be many other factors leading to injuries caused by forklifts, which is why it is critical to hire a seasoned forklift injury lawyer to investigate the accident and determine who is responsible, and to hold them legally liable.
Navigating the bureaucracy associated with a forklift injury – especially at work – is a great challenge. Your employer may also try to deny your workers’ compensation claim, delay paying you or maybe even firing you. And if there are other issues where actual fault is unclear, a seasoned lawyer can protect your compensation rights. If you need to file a non-employer (“third party”) claim, an investigation will be necessary. Medical experts and accident reconstruction specialists may also need to be consulted. And because forklift injuries can be severe, the stakes in these expensive cases are often high and a liability insurer could more aggressively dispute any compensation claims you may make. If you have fallen from a forklift, have been hit by one, or have been aught between a forklift a stationary object, you are likely entitled to compensation. Contact our New York forklift accident lawyers or Hempstead car accident lawyers today. The consultation is free, and there is no legal fee unless we win your case.

John has personally handled thousands of clients who were victims of another’s negligence and fights relentlessly for their rights. John enjoys bringing closure to a client’s matter so that the injured party can move forward with their life. His background enables him to evaluate complex liability related claims and bring resolution to claims in a record time frame. [ATTORNEY BIO]