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Taylor County Woman Dies In Workplace Accident

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A Taylor County woman tragically died in an industrial accident last month. According to witness reports, the woman was looking through the newspaper when a forklift driver ran into her, pinning her against the wall. The woman was conscious at the scene but later died in the hospital after going into cardiac arrest.

The incident is likely to result in either a lawsuit against the company or a workers’ compensation claim. In Georgia, it is nearly impossible to circumvent employer immunity. Hence, the family will be left filing a death benefits claim against her employer’s workers’ compensation policy unless the forklift itself was responsible for the accident.

The facility had no comment on the incident. OSHA is likely to investigate.

How do forklift injuries happen? 

Forklifts don’t have autopilot, so the number one leading cause of forklift injuries is operator error. In cases of operator error, if the operator is working for the same company as the injured, then the matter will be handled by workers’ compensation. In Georgia, anyone injured on the job that falls under the aegis of employer liability is funneled through the workers’ compensation system.

Nonetheless, there are certain instances in which a worker killed by a forklift would be able to file a lawsuit—just not against their employer.

If the forklift got stuck in gear and the worker was unable to stop the forklift from pinning the woman to the wall, then the family would likely be able to sue the manufacturer of the forklift for defectively operating. Alternatively, any company tasked with repairing the forklift could be held liable if the forklift malfunctions and kills someone.

The most likely cause of the death, however, was operator error. That means that the other employee negligently operated the forklift causing it to pin a fellow employee against the wall. The employee later died of her injuries.

Since the negligence was the fault of an employee, it is considered, under the law, the fault of the employer. Employers are vicariously liable for negligence committed by their employees. Since the employer is vicariously negligent, the lawsuit would have to be filed against the employer alone. Since Georgia’s state rules bar lawsuits of that type, the family is barred from filing a lawsuit against their loved one’s employer.

An exception would be made in the case that an employee intentionally tried to kill the woman with the forklift because he didn’t like her or something like that. If the injury is caused by intentional misconduct, then the family could file a lawsuit. Workers’ compensation only handles accidents.

Talk to a Decatur, GA Workers’ Compensation Attorney 

Workers’ compensation insurers want you to prove your injury beyond all shadow of a doubt and routinely deny claims that are strong but not perfect. If you’ve been denied workers’ compensation benefits, call the Decatur workers’ compensation attorneys at The O’Connell Law Firm today to learn more about how we can help.

Resource:

13wmaz.com/article/news/local/fatal-industrial-accident-at-south-macon-warehouse/93-ef4e32e7-8093-4c7d-8db5-a6c4fd38d544

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