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With recent catastrophic crane accidents on construction sites in New York and elsewhere, crane accidents – and their tragic effects – have been increasingly in the news. What causes a crane accident? What can victims do? Read on for more information on crane accidents and your rights.

The tragedy about crane accidents is that most are completely preventable. Crane accidents can occur when loads are dropped, when the crane collapses or tips, or when individuals fall from cranes, but other common crane accidents include injury due to electrocution, injury to individuals who are hit by materials that spill or fall from the crane, even injuries that occur while the crane is being put together or taken apart. No matter what the circumstances of the accident, the consequences can be brutal and even fatal to their victims. Broken bones, lacerations, chemical burns, disfigurement, brain injury, paralysis, and even death can occur…all of which have severe financial, physical and emotional consequences to the victim and the victim’s parents, spouse, and children.

In addition to the high medical bills often incurred due to crane accidents, individuals can suffer psychological trauma and need ongoing care and rehabilitation. The ability to work and make a living can be disrupted or forever cut off, causing ongoing financial need and stress to the worker’s family, who suffers as well.

Though the law does allow victims of construction accidents such as crane accidents to sue for compensation related to their injuries, the law can be a treacherous minefield for plaintiffs, who must bolster their legal case with careful investigation and enough evidence to overcome the burden of proof the law places on the injury victim. At Breyer Law, we understand both the stakes and the obstacles for individuals wishing to file a construction accident or crane lawsuit in Arizona. We work hard to get our clients’ voices heard – and to collect the reasonable compensation through settlements or successful verdicts.

Have you been hurt in a crane accident? You could have a valid lawsuit... but your time to file a crane accident lawsuit could be limited by statutes of limitation. Contact Breyer Law today for more information and a confidential, free case consultation.

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