A number of high-profile crane collapse accidents throughout the U.S. in recent years, including two in New York City in 2008 and one in Bellevue in 2006, killed more than a dozen people, both workers and individuals on the ground or in buildings nearby.
The Bellevue tower crane collapse immediately caught the attention of the Washington State Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) and the state legislature. Just a few months later, both the House and the Senate passed a safety law delineating safe crane operation requirements in the state. This law was based on relatively new regulations issued by the new Crane and Derricks Advisory Committee (C-DAC) of the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Following these legislative actions, the Washington Crane Safety Association (WCSA) developed its own program of training and certification aimed at compliance with new crane safety requirements.
If you were injured or if a loved one was killed in a crane collapse in Washington, our experienced personal injury lawyers are ready to help you obtain fair compensation for your injuries. Choose a lawyer with in-depth understanding of how the new laws and regulations surrounding crane use in construction projects may apply to your case — and who can help you obtain the compensation you need.
Unsafe elements in crane collapses in recent years have allegedly included the following:
- Faulty welding of components
- Use of unapproved electrical-wiring components
- Use of defective or worn nylon lifting straps
- Poorly designed foundation
Seattle Crane Collapse Injury Lawyers With an Aggressive Approach
At Kraft Palmer Davies, PLLC, we carefully select cases for those clients whom we believe we can help the most. We encourage you to contact us by phone or e-mail to schedule a free consultation if you or a loved one suffered harm in a crane collapse anywhere in Washington. If we choose your case, it will be because we are confident that we can help you get the compensation you need to cope with injury and losses.
For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced attorney regarding a case that involves construction injuries, crane injuries, construction law, maritime law, admiralty law or other workplace personal injury, please contact us.


