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Monday, May 12, 2008

Texas Crane and Construction Equipment Lawsuits

Using cranes, bulldozers, tower cranes, backhoes, cherry pickers, and other construction equipment have become common sights on Texas construction sites. This construction equipment is useful and allows construction projects to rapidly move forward as well as construction companies to erect large buildings and other construction projects that they otherwise be unable to do without modern construction equipment. However, because of the power and complexity of this construction equipment, it is extremely important that this construction equipment is operated by skilled and well trained construction workers who follow safety regulations and instructions.

Failure to follow safety regulations and procedures can result in fatal construction accidents as well as construction accidents resulting in serious injuries and substantial damages. From collapsing cranes to lost unsecured loads to improperly stacked building supplies, the rise in construction has resulted in additional construction accidents.

Texas Crane Accidents and Safety Regulations

Moving large, heavy loads is crucial to today's manufacturing and construction industries. Much technology has been developed for these operations, including careful training and extensive workplace precautions. However, problems and accidents arise when construction companies, construction workers, and crane operator's get careless or try to save money at the expense of safety.

Some of the most serious construction accidents happen as a result of the misuse of heavy equipment including cranes, tower cranes, and backhoes. The potential dangers of operating a crane include collapsing cranes, cranes flipping or toppling over, cranes coming into contact with live power lines resulting in the burning or electrocution of the operator, and improperly secured loads falling on workers and/or bystanders.


For more information on Texas Construction Equipment Accidents for to the following Web Page on Texas Crane & Construction Equipment Accident Lawsuits.

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