Work-Related Brain Injury Causes

Different types of workplace accidents require different legal strategies. Select your situation below to learn about your options.

Each of these may qualify for TWO separate claims

Forklift Accident

Forklifts weigh between 9,000 and 20,000 pounds - several times heavier than a car. When accidents happen, the results are often catastrophic. Brain i...

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Falling Object

Every year, thousands of Pennsylvania workers suffer traumatic brain injuries when struck by falling tools, materials, equipment, or debris. These 'st...

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Scaffolding Accident

Scaffolding-related accidents are among the most dangerous in construction. Whether you fell from scaffolding, the scaffolding collapsed beneath you, ...

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Slip and Fall

Slip and fall accidents are the leading cause of traumatic brain injuries in many workplaces. When workers slip on wet floors, trip over obstacles, or...

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Work Vehicle Accident

Vehicle accidents are one of the leading causes of work-related traumatic brain injuries. Unlike most workplace accidents, vehicle crashes almost alwa...

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Industrial Machinery

Pennsylvania's factories and manufacturing facilities rely on heavy machinery that can cause devastating brain injuries when accidents occur. These in...

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Crane Accident

Cranes move massive loads across construction sites, warehouses, ports, and factories throughout Pennsylvania. When something goes wrong - a cable sna...

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Explosion & Blast Injury Brain Damage

Workplace explosions from natural gas, chemical reactions, combustible dust, or equipment failures cause devastating brain injuries. The blast wave it...

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Electrocution-Related

Electrocution kills more construction workers than any hazard except falls. But many workers survive with devastating brain injuries. Electrical curre...

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Trench Collapse

One cubic yard of soil weighs as much as a car. When a trench wall collapses, workers are buried under thousands of pounds of earth, causing crushing ...

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