Factory Floor Accidents

Working on a factory floor taxes the body and requires constant awareness of your surroundings. In 2019 alone, there were 336 factory fatalities, and the rate of injury was 3.3 cases per every 100 workers. Injuries and accidents can be a result of workplace conditions, negligence, or repetitive actions. With so many large, dangerous machines, an injury could prove very serious. If you’ve been injured while working on a factory floor due to someone else’s negligence, you deserve the peace of mind that comes with being able to pay for all necessary treatment, as well as coverage of lost wages.

Common Factory Floor Injuries or Accidents

While many of the injuries that occur on the factory floor are minor, a significant number of injuries can be fatal or lead to long-term disability. Here are some of the most common ones that you should be aware of.

  • Machine-related injuries: Most factories include machines in some form, whether they are manual machines, CNC machines, or other types of equipment. With such large and complex equipment, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, distraction could result in a limb getting caught in a gear or on a conveyor belt. Second, employers should always have warning signs displayed that outlines the dangerous nature of the machinery.
  • Falling Objects: Another frequent concern in factories is falling objects. Factories generally are noisy spaces and may even require employees to wear noise-canceling or protective headphones for safety. An effect of this might be that if someone shouts a warning to a coworker, the warning might not be heard. As a worker, if you are struck with a falling object, that could result in a traumatic brain injury, a spinal injury, broken bones, and more.
  • Burns: Factories that use flammable materials are at particular risk of burn injury; however, if a fire or explosion occurs in a factory, everyone is at risk. Third-degree burns can result in long-term nerve damage and even impact range of motion.
  • Electrical Injuries: All factories require electrical panels for their machines to run. Exposed wires and incorrectly installed equipment can prove hazardous to factory workers and result in electric shock.

Experienced Worker’s Comp Attorney in Southern California

When injuries occur in a factory setting due to the owner or supervisor’s negligence, the injured party deserves the right to seek compensation to cover their expenses and any other damages. Factory workers should consult with a personal injury attorney who can fight on their behalf and ensure that someone is looking out for their best interests. Attorney Josh Kohanbash and Accident Defenders can bring their expertise and dedication to your case. Contact them today at 323-591-2829 for a consultation or reach out online.

 

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