Pennsylvania Crane Accident Attorneys

It seems that all you have to do is pick up a newspaper lately to read about the latest deadly construction site crane accident. Be they in Pennsylvania or elsewhere, these crane accidents and their tragic effects seem to be an all too common occurrence. Due to the large size of the cranes in question and the heavy loads which they are used to move on construction sites, whenever Philadelphia crane accidents occur, the end result is almost always catastrophic, with workers and bystanders alike suffering serious, life altering injuries.

What makes crane accidents so regrettable is that most of them are completely preventable. Crane accidents can occur when cranes are loaded improperly resulting in the cranes tipping or collapsing, they can also drop their loads injuring workers and bystanders below. Other common crane mishaps include injury to individuals who are hit by materials that fall or spill from the crane, electrocution to the crane operator, and even injuries that occur while the crane is being put together or taken apart. Regardless of the circumstances behind the crane accident, the consequences can be truly frightening, even deadly. Serious lacertaions resulting in disfigurement, broken bones, brain and or spinal cord injuries resulting in cognitive defects or even paralysis, and even death can be the end result of a serious crane accident.

Even what may seem to be minor traumas can require ongoing medical treatment resulting in the injury being much more serious than initially diagnosed. In addition to the medical bills that accrue as care for the injuries that resulted from the crane accident, individuals can suffer psychological trauma that requires counseling, and as their bones and limbs heal, they can require rehabilitation and the need for special treatments. In almost all isntances, the injured's ability to earn a living can be temporarily or permanently disrupted, causing financial stress to the worker and their families.

While crane accident victims do have the right to sue for compensation related to their injuries, the law can be exceedingly complex for plaintiffs, who must bolster their legal case with careful investigation and substantial evidence. At Cherry, Fieger and Marciano, our experience and resources allow us to understand both the stakes and the obstacles for individuals wishing to file a construction accident or crane lawsuit. Our Philadelphia crane accident lawyers work hard to protect the rights of our clients' who have been injured at no fault of their own - and collect the maximum amount possible on their behalf through settlements or successful verdicts.

If you or a loved one has suffered serious injuries from a crane accident in Pennsylvania, please contact the skilled Philadelphia crane accident lawyers at Cherry, Fieger, & Marciano today for a free consultation. Our attorneys have been helping construction accident victims receive the restitution that they deserve for many years, and are prepared to take on your case. Call us today at 1-888-684-7192.

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11 E. Second Street
Media, PA 19063
888-684-7192

Two Penn Center, Suite 1700
1500 JFK Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19102

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