Working on a Texas construction site means you’re always exposed to a variety of hazards and potentially dangerous situations, but elevator shaft accidents are one of the most preventable, yet deadly construction accidents that commonly occur. If you’ve been injured in a Texas elevator shaft accident, contact Houston construction accident attorney Steve Lee – 1-800-232-3711.

Texas Elevator Shaft Accidents and Injuries

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Working on a Texas construction site means you're constantly exposed to a variety of hazards and potentially dangerous situations. Elevator shaft accidents are one of the most preventable, and deadly, construction accidents that commonly occur.

Elevator shaft accidents can occur either above or inside the actual shaft and when safety precautions are not in place, serious or fatal accidents can result. If you've been injured in a Texas elevator shaft accident, a Houston construction site accident attorney can work with you to determine liability and all of your legal options for seeking the compensation you need and deserve.

Texas
Elevator Shaft Accidents

Most elevator shaft accidents and their resulting injuries are a result of falls
. Not only does the confined space and long drop often lead to permanent injuries, but it also inhibits rescue efforts which may increase the long-term effects of your injuries.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires that employees who are constructing an elevator shaft be attached to "personal fall systems" that can support 5,000 pounds of weight (3,000 if equipped with 2-foot fall limiters). They also suggest other safeguards for those working in or near elevator shafts such as a "false car" with guardrails.

Additionally, it is the responsibility of those managing the construction site to clearly mark and barricade any open elevator shafts to help prevent such accidents. Unfortunately, nearly all elevator shaft accidents are the direct result of negligence such as when open elevator shafts are not properly marked and barricaded to protect nearby workers.

Texas
Elevator Shaft Accident Injuries

The size and shape of an elevator shaft makes a fall down one of these shafts much more dangerous than a slip and fall accident on ground level. Elevator shafts tend to be deep and narrow which contributes both to the types of injuries sustained and the difficulty of a rescue. Injuries from a Texas elevator shaft accident commonly include:

  • Bruises;
  • Scrapes; and
  • Broken bones.

If a serious fall occurs involving an elevator shaft and proper safety equipment was not in place, injuries may include:

  • Severe head trauma;
  • Spinal injury;
  • Brain damage; and
  • Death.


These serious-if not fatal-elevator shaft injuries are further complicated when medical treatment is delayed or you are injured while medical personnel are attempting to safely remove you from the elevator shaft.

These injuries are preventable and often Workers' Compensation cannot provide enough coverage to handle all of your medical treatments, especially if permanent or long-term injuries occur. Speaking to a qualified and experienced Houston construction accident attorney can help you determine liability, build a solid claim, and vigorously pursue the fair compensation to which you are entitled.

Contacting a Houston Construction Accident Attorney

If you are facing serious or permanent injuries following a Texas construction accident, you need the legal expertise of a Houston construction accident attorney to help you fight for fair compensation. Contact the law offices of Steven Lee, P.C. today at 713-921-4171 or 1-800-232-3711. Help is available 24 hours a day and the initial consultation is always FREE. We are also able to provide transportation options as well as home and hospital visits.



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