Interested in working with us? Call us on 866.205.2415 or fill out this quick form and we will contact you within 24 hours!
The recent death of a 62-year old bridge maintenance team member highlights the danger of construction site work. John ‘Jack' Lattimore lost his life while working in a bucket truck under a bridge. Lattimore suffered severe head trauma after his head struck the bridge he was working under. He died on the scene before he could be treated.
The frustrating part about this case is that Lattimore appeared to be compliant with all safety measures for working in the bucket of the boom truck. He was wearing both a safety harness and a hard hat at the time of the accident, neither of which was able to protect Lattimore from the head trauma that took his life.
This accident should once again highlight the dangers of working on construction sites with the proper training. Had the co-worker operating the truck not been trained to override the bucket system, the second co-worker in the bucket may not have come away without injuries. Knowing the protocol for emergency safety measures may not have saved Lattimore's life but it certainly can save other construction workers from similar fates.
Investigation will reveal exactly what happened to Lattimore and how he was fatally injured on the construction site's bridge project. In the meantime, construction workers need to heed the warnings and follow their training specifications to prevent other construction accidents like this from occurring.
If you were involved in a construction site accident, it is important to know your rights for worker's compensation and medical treatment. Please contact our office through our online form or by calling toll free at 866-205-2415.
New York Attorney | Westchester Attorney | White Plains Attorney | Bronx Lawyer |
Workers' Comp Attorney New York | Workers' Comp Attorney White Plains |
Westchester Workers' Comp Attorney | White Plains Social Security Disability Attorney
Legal Disclaimer
Post a Comment to "New York Boom Truck Death Despite Apparent Safety Measures"
To reply to this message, enter your reply in the box labeled "Message", hit "Post Message."