Crane Accidents
What Attorneys Should Review After a Crane Accident
Crane accident cases often turn on setup, lift conditions, ground support, crew communication, load movement, and whether accepted crane practices were followed.
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Practical articles for attorneys, insurers, and construction professionals dealing with crane accidents, collapses, rigging failures, lift planning disputes, and job-site crane operations.
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Clear, field-based discussion of the crane issues that often matter in litigation: setup, ground conditions, lift planning, rigging, operator decisions, inspection records, and construction site responsibility.
Crane Accidents
Crane accident cases often turn on setup, lift conditions, ground support, crew communication, load movement, and whether accepted crane practices were followed.
Read ArticleCrane Collapse
Crane collapse matters may involve crane configuration, radius, load weight, boom angle, outriggers, mats, ground conditions, and lift planning decisions.
Read ArticleRigging Failures
Rigging disputes often involve sling selection, load securement, signaling, lift points, load control, and communication between the operator and crew.
Read ArticleLift Planning
A proper lift plan can help determine whether the crane was suitable, whether the load chart was followed, and whether the work was planned safely.
Read ArticleOSHA & Safety
OSHA materials, inspection records, safety policies, training documents, and maintenance logs can all become important in crane-related litigation.
Read ArticleOperator Decisions
Operator decisions, communication, inspection, setup review, and response to changing site conditions may all affect expert analysis.
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Available for attorneys, insurers, and construction professionals needing independent crane accident analysis or expert witness support.