Scissor lifts are increasingly common in today's workplace, both on construction sites and in warehouses. Essentially a motorized scaffold, the scissor lift has remarkable utility for allowing workers to complete tasks at heights, and to move easily from one area to another. But this great utility poses risks: workers can come into contact with overhead power lines, or a wheel can catch in a depression or hole, causing the scissor lift to tip over. The injuries to workers operating scissor lifts can be devastating, and experienced counsel is needed to protect the worker's right to recover.
Saltz, Mongeluzzi, Barrett & Bendesky has successfully handled scissor lift cases all over the country. They know the safety devices that scissor lifts should be equipped with, and the theories the manufacturers will use to attempt to evade responsibility. And they have a team with experts who have actually worked for scissor lift manufacturers designing these products. If you or a loved one is hurt in a scissor lift accident, look no further than Saltz, Mongeluzzi, Barrett & Bendesky. |