Bucket Truck & Cherry Picker Accidents

If you've been injured while on the job in Texas, we may be able to help you recover the money you deserve.

Insulated aerial lift devices (often called bucket trucks) and cherry pickers have become standard equipment for many companies. The purpose of the equipment is to provide a work platform that is both insulated and safe. Unfortunately, accidents involving aerial lift devices occur on a daily basis. The most common reasons these accidents occur include flaws in the design, inadequate warnings, and lack of training or supervision.

The bucket part of the device operates as a platform to support the employee as he stands. The driver of the truck raises the platform to allow the employee to reach problem areas in high places. This might include not just repairing of telephone or electrical lines, but also cutting trees and installing road signs and billboards. The bucket truck allows workers to reach places that would ordinarily be inaccessible. From this height, it’s safe to say that a fall would more than likely result in a serious injury or wrongful death.

Potential injuries.

Elevated Lift Fall Lawyer
Bucket Truck Accidents

Anytime you are working at an elevated height, you run the risk of a fall injury. In the case of a cherry picker or bucket truck, there are additional hazards as well. Quite often, bucket trucks and cherry pickers attached to vehicles; this means their mobility puts them at risk for sudden movement or being struck by another vehicle. Some of the common causes of injuries involving bucket trucks include:

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported in 2011 that there were 39 fatalities directly related to the use of cherry pickers and aerial lifts that were not mounted on a truck. In addition, there were 66 fatalities that occurred because of truck mounted lifts with another 34 fatalities that listed bucket trucks or cherry pickers as the secondary cause of death. The fatalities that occurred from electrocution were not included in these figures.

Prevention of bucket truck & cherry picker injuries.

Because of the risk factors involved with bucket trucks, following safety precautions is essential. Workers must be fully trained and supervised, and the use of the following safety precautions can greatly reduce the risk of an injury:

  • Inspection of the equipment before use
  • Use safety precautions on the worksite such as safely parking the equipment and never moving the truck when there is anyone inside the lift
  • Make sure all loads are stable
  • Ensure all loads fit into the weight parameters the manufacturer recommends
  • Make sure to maintain all safety equipment in proper working order

It’s important to keep in mind that an employer may be held liable for any bucket truck injuries that occur due to the company’s failure to properly train workers, failure to maintain the units in proper working order, or failure to provide adequate and necessary safety equipment. In addition, if the accident was caused by the failure of the equipment, you may have cause for a product liability claim again the equipment’s manufacturer.

Speak With a Dallas Personal Injury Lawyer For Free

The attorneys at Rasansky Law Firm are happy to speak to you about your potential case free of charge. If we can help with your claim, we'll do so for no out-of-pocket cost to you. Call us 24/7 at (214) 651-6100.

Request a free consultation below

Search

OUR DALLAS LOCATION

2525 McKinnon Street #550 Dallas, Texas 75201

Note: The information that was utilized in this post was gathered from the use of secondary sources. This information used has not been confirmed or independently verified. If you locate any information that is not correct, please contact our firm as soon as possible so that we can make the appropriate corrections. If you find any information that is false, we will remove or correct the post immediately after it is brought to our attention.

Disclaimer: As a valued member of the Dallas community, Rasansky Law Firm’s goal is to improve the safety of all residents in the great state of Texas. These posts should not be viewed as a solicitation for business and the information included herein should not be taken as medical or legal advice. The photos used in this post are not representative of the actual crash scene.

Related Post

October 9, 2018
Raul Ortega Cabrera Killed and 5 Others Injured in the Collapse of a Townhouse Under Construction

First responders were able to pull 5 of the workers from the rubble. Tragically, one worker, Raul Ortega Cabrera, didn’t make it out of the accident alive. Monday afternoon, six construction workers who […]

Read More
July 10, 2018
How to Stay Safe While Working Outside in Texas

Thousands of workers are injured every year by entirely manageable hazards that arise from outdoor work, particularly in the summer heat. Employees can enhance their safety by following a few simple recommendations. Summer […]

Read More
December 27, 2017
Dallas Loading Dock Accident Lawyer

Hurt in a loading dock accident at work? Call (214) 651-6100 to learn how our Dallas Injury attorneys may be able to help. We understand the confusion surrounding your options following a work injury in […]

Read More

Why Choose
Rasansky Law Firm

Over 30+ Years Of Personal Injury Experience

Top-Rated and Award-Winning Personal Injury Lawyers

Attorneys Available to Discuss Your Case Now

No Fee Unless You Win

Free Confidential Consultation.

Request A Free Consultation

Fill out the form below to receive a free and confidential initial consultation with an experienced personal injury lawyer.

chevron-down