Sadly, most people give little thought to the items hanging or placed over their heads. We as a society have been programmed to watch where we are walking and focus on the obstacles or challenges that can appear in a two-dimensional world. Look for hazards on the ground before you and watch for cars, people, or other hazards approaching 360 degrees of space from your surroundings. But rarely are we warned to look up and see what could be precariously perched on a shelf, wall, or hanging from the ceiling and about to fall on you.
So, it is no shock that most people are completely unprepared when they face a falling lumber hazard. Most are unaware that thousands of pounds of lumber are on a shelf over their head at big box stores like Home Depot or Lowes, nor do they consider the lumber stacked high on a construction site or in their workplace. However, that changes the moment they become the victim of a falling lumber injury accident.
If you or a loved one suffered an injury because of falling lumber at a store like Ace Hardware, the wood was stacked up at your place of business, or it was stored at your apartment complex or condo property for a project, please know Normandie Law Firm is here to help. It is likely that falling lumber caused some severe injuries, and you have no idea whom to turn to to sort out the confusion about who is to blame. Our staff can be reached 24/7 to help with this complex situation and ensure you understand your rights as a possible personal injury victim.
In addition, when you contact our caring office staff, they will assist you in booking a free consultation with an experienced falling lumber lawsuit attorney to discuss the facts of your claim in more detail. Once they have gathered all the critical information, they will provide you with a complete evaluation of the legal merit of your claim and if you have the grounds for a falling lumber injury lawsuit. Then, the choice is yours to pursue legal action or take other measures to cover the cost of your medical care and other losses caused by the harm sustained by the falling lumber injury incident. All we ask is that you contact our office at your earliest opportunity to be sure that you understand the time limit imposed by the Statute of Limitations so that you can take legal action before it is too late, if that is your choice.
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Please Consider These Falling Lumber Hazards
Typically, when you picture falling lumber injury accidents, you imagine a devastating scene where the lumber falls from a tall shelve onto the victim. The harm caused by the impact and weight of the wood is likely to cause injuries that are life-altering or even life-threatening. Safety issues like poorly stacked lumber, damaged shelving, or even a worker running into the shelving with equipment that caused the lumber to fall could be the catalyst for this unfortunate event.
However, it is also vital to remember that lumber can be harmful even when it falls only a few feet. You could remove a piece of wood from a pallet or lower level shelf at a Lowes or Home Depot only to have the entire stack fall on your legs and feet. While the injuries you suffer might not be life-threatening, they will certainly cause significant harm to your lower body that could cause a lifetime of pain and challenges.
It is also critical to think about the lives and safety of your children in a setting with large stacks of wood. Wood could be stacked unsafely on the property at your apartment complex or in the community park. All it might take is a ball innocently hitting the pile to become unstable. Then, as your child goes to retrieve their toy, tragedy can strike. The point is that lumber in any location and stacked on the ground or overhead can pose many hazards to you and your loved ones. If you or someone you care about has recently suffered an injury due to falling lumber, please reach out to Normandie Law Firm today to discuss the facts of the incident with an exceptional falling lumber lawsuit attorney.
Costly And Painful Injuries Caused By Falling Lumber
Unfortunately, the human body is no match for falling lumber. Injuries caused by these injuries are often severe and require immediate medical treatment to increase the potential for a complete recovery. However, even with the best treatment and dedicated medical team, many of the injuries suffered by falling lumber victims leave lasting hardships and challenges. The injuries commonly caused by falling lumber can include:
- Broken or shattered bones
- Severe lacerations or puncture wounds that include internal bleeding and damage to internal organs
- Complete joint dislocations and damage to the soft connective tissue of the joints
- Back, neck, and spinal cord damage,
- Severe injuries to the hands, arms, shoulders and collarbone
- Lower body crushing injuries that can damage the legs and feet
- Injuries that cause an amputation or result in such significant harm that the only course of action is amputation
- Head and facial damage to the skin, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and teeth
- Skull fractures or traumatic brain injuries
If you have suffered impact from falling lumber, please seek a complete medical evaluation even if you feel the injuries are not severe. In many cases, the shock of the incident can mask the pain of serious injuries that require immediate medical treatment. Then, contact Normandie Law Firm to discuss the liability and negligence surrounding the injury incident.
Who Is To Blame For Falling Lumber Injuries?
Victims who suffered injuries because of falling lumber need to understand the concept behind duty of care to know if they have reason to pursue a lawsuit for the harm they sustained. Duty of care is part of premises liability laws that explain the legal obligation of private and public property owners to ensure the safety of guests. Duty of care goes on to define the level of action that must be taken when a safety issue is discovered or reported to a property owner or staff.
If it requires the staff to take the same action as would be provided by the average prudent person to correct or eliminate a similar issue or safety concern. For example, if you see an item on the top shelf of your entertainment center that is about to fall, you move it or remove it from the shelf to prevent it from falling on anyone and causing an injury. This is the same action that is required if a staff member or employee sees lumber that could fall on someone else. If they fail to take appropriate action, the employee can be deemed negligent in their duty of care. Furthermore, if it is later learned that employee negligence caused or contributed to someone suffering an injury, the property owner or person responsible for the wood can be held liable for the victim’s losses and expenses created by their injuries.
If you feel that someone was negligent in stacking or maintaining the wood that fell on you or a loved one, causing injuries, please reach out to Normandie Law Firm at your earliest opportunity. Our staff is available 24/7 to assist you in scheduling a free consultation to discuss your case with a seasoned falling lumber lawsuit attorney to determine if you have grounds for a claim.
What Is The Average Value Of A Falling Lumber Injury Lawsuit?
Rest assured, if you have grounds for a lawsuit, the experts at Normandie Law Firm will work diligently to ensure you get the full compensation you deserve. You will work closely with your falling lumber lawsuit attorney to compile all the allowable expenses used to determine the amount of compensation sought by your case. The items typically included are:
- The replacement cost of any personal property damaged or destroyed in the falling lumber injury incident
- All legal fees about the preparation, filing, and litigating of your falling lumber injury lawsuit
- Any lost income if the falling lumber injuries sustained prevent you from working at your regular job until you are fully recovered or for income lost due to work missed for medical appointments related to the injuries
- All current and estimated future medical care costs related to the injuries from your falling lumber incident
How Long Do I Have To File A Falling Lumber Injury Lawsuit?
As a personal injury victim, the Statute of Limitations allows you two years from the date of your injuries to file a claim. If the case is not filed with the court by the time the Statute of Limitations expires, you lose the right to ever seek compensation for the losses and expenses caused by injuries caused in that incident. Don’t hesitate to contact Normandie Law Firm today to discuss the time needed to prepare your case for presentation to the court.
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When you work with Normandie Law Firm, you will be pleased to confirm that we never charge any upfront legal fees or expenses. Instead, our firm only gets paid after the case is completed, and you have the compensation needed to cover your legal costs and expenses. In addition, if we fail to win your falling lumber injury lawsuit, you owe us nothing for our time or investment in your case. Please contact our dedicated staff today to learn more about getting the compensation you deserve.