Warehouse Injuries
Warehouses are busy places. Forklifts and Pallet Jacks are constantly in use. Items are stacked several stories high. Trucks and Trains are constantly loaded and unloaded. The safety of warehouse employees and visitors should be priority number one. The Owners and Managers of these warehouses owe a duty of care to their employees and visitors. This duty requires them to warn and protect from unsafe conditions and injuries. There are many ways injuries can occur in a warehouse. Some of them are:
- • Disorganized Work Areas
- • Failure to Inspect Equipment
- • Electrocutions
- • Drowning
- • Trench or Hole Collapse
- • Collapsing Equipment
- • Collapsing Roof
- • Negligent Operation of Equipment
- • Negligent Supervision
- • Lack of Water on Worksite
- • Inadequate Lighting on Worksite
- • Failure to Use a Spotter when Necessary
- • Unsafe Conditions
- • Burn Injuries
- • Eye Injuries
- • Hearing Impairment
- • Serious Injuries
- • Wrongful Death
- • Any other accident at a warehouse caused by another.
At The Law Offices of Michael R Herron we think Owners and Managers should be responsible for injuries that occur on their property. We are Tampa Injury Lawyers who handle warehouse injury cases. If you have been injured in a warehouse you may have a personal injury case. Call you for a free consultation to find out.

