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The
accident occurred when the plaintiff was crushed by a crane which tipped
over on a construction site. The construction site accident caused
severe internal injuries, and the plaintiff died later on the same day
of the accident.
The
plaintiff, who was twenty-eight years old, was a licensed crane operator
who, along with his assistant known as an oiler, had set up a crane at
an industrial site to perform a brief lifting operation. The set-up of
the crane included extending the outriggers, then raising the crane up
on the outrigger pads. The crane was set up on a freshly prepared gravel
bed, which concealed the true nature of the soil.
Shortly
after the crane was set up and the boom was extended, the crane became
unstable due to a failure of the soil. The plaintiff was pinned under
the crane after it fell over, and suffered severe crush injuries from
the his abdomen to his feet. Extrication from the site took about an
hour, and plaintiff was rushed to the hospital, where he expired the
same day as a result of severe internal injuries. Plaintiff was fully
conscious while he was being rescued from under the crane.
The
multiple defendants in the case attempted to blame the plaintiff for the
manner in which the crane was set up. However, extensive discovery
revealed that the operators of the industrial site were aware that the
ground water levels were extremely high, and that the soil was fill over
a wetland, which made the soil very unstable. The site manager,
though he had worked on the site for over a dozen years, claimed he was
unaware of the soil conditions. He also disclaimed any responsibility
for investigating or warning about the soil.
Plaintiff's experts were prepared to testify that the site operator had
a duty to investigate and to warn about soil conditions in order to
prevent construction site accidents, and that it failed to do so.
Plaintiff's experts were also prepared to testify that the plaintiff had
made a reasonable evaluation of the site before setting up the crane,
and that the manner in which the crane was set up was within industry
standards.
Plaintiff was not married and was survived by his mother and father.
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What to Do If You Have Been Inured
in a Crane Accident or Other Construction Accident
Acting promptly to preserve your rights is essential
after a construction site accident. For more information on choosing a
crane accident
lawyer, please refer to our page on
Personal Injury Caused by Construction Accidents.
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