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Forklift Accident
Attorneys
Although forklift, or powered industrial trucks, are primarily used to move materials, these
efficient machines are used for multiple purposes in several work settings. Forklift accidents,
however, are among the more commonly occurring construction accidents, as well as work injury which
occurs in warehouse stores.
There are more than 20,000 serious forklift accidents every year in the U.S.
Forklift Overturn
The leading cause of forklift accidents and fatalities is forklift overturns. Forklift overturns
account for approximately one in four serious forklift-related injuries and forklift-related
deaths.
Often the cause of forklift overturns is an overload of the material being moved. Overloading a
forklift is also a frequent cause of accidents resulting from material falling off the forklift,
which is the third most common type of forklift accident.
Forklift Underride Accident
A forklift underride accident often occurs in a warehouse, including warehouse stores.
Sadly, many forklift products do not provide adequate safety or operator protection from
intrusion into the operator compartment.
When the forklift operator backs up or places the forklift in reverse in a
warehouse aisle where large metal shelving is present to hold product, the shelf face strikes
the forklift operator's head and body from behind, crushing the forklift operator in the forklift
driver compartment. Unfortunately, these forklift underride accidents are often fatal, or result in
brain injury or spinal cord injury.
Typically, forklift manufacturers fail to provide forklift operator protection such as roll bars
or anti-intrusion bars.
In Florida, an injured employee has recourses beyond the inadequate benefits provided
workers compensation, especially if a third party, such as the forklift's manufacturer,
subcontractor or owner of the work site was responsible for there forklift accident or forklift
injury.
Contact our Personal Injury Lawyers today to confidentially discuss
your forklift accident injury claim.
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