Crane Accidents

Crane Accident Attorney in Boston

Legal Help After A Serious Crane Accident

Crane accidents at construction sites and city streets can cause life changing injuries in a matter of seconds. If you or a loved one were hurt in a crane incident in Boston, you may be facing medical treatment, time away from work, and pressure to sign forms or accept quick offers you do not fully understand.

At Crowe & Harris, LLP, we focus our practice on helping injured people and their families. Our senior partners bring more than 75 years of combined experience in personal injury law, and they are personally involved in every case we handle. We offer free consultations so you can talk with a lawyer, ask questions, and better understand your options before making decisions.

Call (617) 404-3417 for a free, no obligation consultation or send us a message to get answers today.

Why Injured Crane Victims Choose Us

After a crane accident, you need more than a name on a billboard. These incidents often involve multiple contractors, equipment owners, complex insurance coverage, and serious injuries that affect the rest of your life. Our attorneys understand that you are not just dealing with a legal problem, you are dealing with pain, financial stress, and uncertainty about the future.

Our firm has represented injured clients since 1999. Our senior partners have more than 75 years of combined experience in personal injury law, and Philip J. Crowe has been licensed since 1969. He is a member of the American Association for Justice and the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys. Michael J. Harris has been licensed in Massachusetts and New Hampshire since 2001 and was recognized as a Rising Star in Boston Magazine. This history matters when you are choosing a crane accident attorney.

We take a team based approach that brings together attorneys, nurses, paralegals, and support staff. Our team holds regular strategy meetings to review each case, discuss new information, and refine our approach. For our clients, this means more eyes on the details and thoughtful planning that reflects both the medical and legal aspects of a crane injury.

We also know that communication can make a difficult situation slightly easier. We work to answer your questions in everyday language, explain what to expect at each stage, and return your calls. Our commitment extends beyond legal work to include emotional support, because we know that a serious injury affects your family, your work, and your sense of stability.

Crane Accidents In Boston Construction Sites

Crane work is common in Boston, from downtown high rise projects to renovations in busy neighborhoods. Cranes operate close to occupied buildings, sidewalks, and narrow streets. When something goes wrong, there is often little room or time for people to move out of the way.

Crane incidents can involve collapsing booms, falling loads, contact with power lines, tip overs, or objects dropped from height. The sheer size and weight of the equipment and materials mean that even a brief mistake or mechanical failure can lead to catastrophic harm. These conditions are especially challenging in dense urban areas where crews are working close to traffic and pedestrians.

Crane operations are subject to federal safety standards, such as OSHA rules, and to state and local requirements for permits and operator qualifications. Serious injury claims arising from construction projects in this city may proceed in courts such as the Suffolk County Superior Court, depending on the circumstances. Understanding how these rules and local procedures interact is an important part of building a strong case.

When we evaluate a potential crane case, we look at how the site was planned, what safety measures were in place, and how the crane was being used at the time of the incident. Our familiarity with construction environments here helps us ask the right questions about contractors, scheduling pressures, and communication on the job site.

Who May Be Liable For A Crane Accident

Many people affected by a crane incident are unsure who is responsible. You may have been told that workers' compensation is your only option, or that an employer will take care of it. In reality, liability for crane accidents can be complex, and it often involves more than one party.

Depending on the facts, responsibility may rest with a general contractor that controlled the site, the company that owned or leased the crane, a subcontractor that employed the operator, or a separate company that handled maintenance or inspections. In some situations, the manufacturer of the crane or a component part may also be involved if a defect contributed to the incident.

For injured workers, Massachusetts workers' compensation typically covers certain benefits through the employer. In addition, there may be third party claims against others who caused or contributed to the accident. Our attorneys evaluate how these two paths interact so that potential third party claims are not overlooked while you are focusing on workers' compensation.

When we take on a crane case, our team reviews site documents, incident reports, and available records about the equipment and the lift. We speak with you about what you saw and experienced, and we consider how your injuries affect your daily life and ability to work. Our combination of legal and medical knowledge helps us understand both how the accident happened and how it has changed your future.

What To Do After A Crane Accident

In the days after a crane accident, you may be worried about your health, missing work, and pressure from supervisors or insurance adjusters. It can be difficult to know what to do first. Taking a few practical steps can help protect both your wellbeing and your legal rights.

Here are some steps that are often helpful after a crane accident:

  • Seek medical care as soon as possible and follow your provider's instructions, even if injuries seem minor at first.
  • Report the incident to your employer or the appropriate supervisor, and request a copy of any incident report that is prepared.
  • If you are able, or if a trusted person can help, document the scene with photos or video, including equipment, debris, and visible injuries.
  • Gather contact information for coworkers, bystanders, and others who may have seen the accident or conditions leading up to it.
  • Be cautious about signing documents or giving recorded statements to insurance companies before you have spoken with a lawyer.

Every situation is different, and not everyone can complete all these steps. We can talk with you about what has already happened and what information may still be available. During a free consultation, we explain how a crane accident lawyer can help you navigate workers' compensation, potential third party claims, and ongoing communication with insurers.

Injuries & Losses In Crane Cases

Crane incidents often cause serious physical harm. Victims may suffer fractures, spinal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, crush injuries, amputations, or internal organ damage. Even injuries that are not immediately apparent can develop into long term problems that limit movement, strength, or cognitive function.

For many construction workers and laborers, these injuries affect the ability to return to the same type of work. Some people cannot safely climb, lift, or perform repetitive physical tasks. Others may need repeated surgeries, pain management, or rehabilitation. These medical needs can create significant costs over months and years.

When we evaluate a crane case, we consider the full range of losses. These often include medical expenses, lost wages, reduced future earning capacity, and the impact on daily activities and family life. We also look at how the injury has affected your independence and your plans for the future.

Our team works to develop an individualized strategy for each client rather than relying on a simple formula. We draw on medical input, employment history, and your own description of how life has changed. Our goal is to present a clear picture of your losses so that any claim reflects both current and likely future needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have a claim beyond workers’ comp after a crane accident?

You may have additional claims if a company other than your employer contributed to the accident. These are often called third party claims. We review how the incident happened, who controlled the crane and site, and how Massachusetts law applies to determine what options may be available.

How soon should I contact your firm after a crane accident?

It is usually better to contact us as soon as you can safely do so. Early guidance can help protect important evidence and avoid mistakes with insurers. During a free consultation, we discuss timing, answer questions, and explain what to expect if you decide to move forward with our firm.

What does it cost to hire your crane accident lawyers?

We offer free consultations, so there is no charge to speak with us about your situation. In many personal injury matters, legal fees are paid as a percentage of a recovery rather than upfront. We explain fee arrangements clearly before any representation begins so you can make an informed decision.

Will senior attorneys actually work on my crane accident case?

At Crowe & Harris, LLP, senior partners are actively involved in every case. They work with our team of attorneys, nurses, paralegals, and support staff to plan strategy and review developments. Clients benefit from both seasoned judgment and the support of a coordinated team focused on their case.

What information should I bring to our first meeting?

Bring any medical records or discharge papers you have, documents from your employer, and letters or emails from insurance companies. Photos, names of witnesses, and notes about what you remember are also helpful. If you do not have everything yet, we can still meet and discuss next steps.

Talk With Our Team About Your Crane Accident

If you were injured in a crane accident in this city, you do not have to sort through legal and insurance issues alone. Speaking with our attorneys can help you understand your rights, how Massachusetts law may apply to your situation, and what steps can support your recovery and your family’s stability.

Our firm offers free consultations, and our senior partners are directly involved in every case we accept. We take time to listen, answer questions, and explain our approach so you can decide whether we are the right fit for you. If you would like to talk with a crane accident lawyer in Boston, we are ready to hear your story.

Call (617) 404-3417 to schedule your free consultation with Crowe & Harris, LLP.

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