Low-hanging Structure Injuries
Most people work in safe and secure job environments, relatively free of obvious hazards and dangers. Some employees, however, are required to work on jobsites that have obstacles and other hazards that can easily cause accidents and injuries. Workers who are forced to operate among low-hanging structures often face a high risk of sustaining head injuries and concussions.
Persons who work in attics, basements, and other sites that may have low-hanging structures should be aware of the potential for serious head injuries. If you have been injured in a work-related accident, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits from your employer. For more information or assistance with your workers’ comp claim or appeal, contact a Pennsylvania workers compensation lawyer of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 610-667-7511.
Avoiding Low-Hanging Structure Injuries
Common tips for preventing injuries from low-hanging structures include:
- Make sure all employees wear protective headgear at all times on the jobsite
- Properly light the work environment to make sure employees can see obstacles and hazards
- Use appropriate signage to warn employees of hazardous areas
- Mark low-hanging structures with reflective or brightly colored tape
- Engage employees in safety-training on a regular basis to make sure they are familiar with the dangers on the site
Contact a Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Lawyer
If you or someone you know has suffered head injuries on the job, contact the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 610-667-7511 to discuss the specifics of your case.

