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Newark Slip, Fall and Trip Lawyer Shares 4 Workplace Hazards That Cause Injuries

Many workplaces across New Jersey fail to protect their employees against workplace injuries because they are not proactive in implementing prevention strategies. These prevention strategies may include failing to provide protective gear or education just to name a few. Managers should coordinate regular safety training for their workers.  New Jersey employers must provide safe working conditions and environment for their employees.  If you were injured at work in a fall, contact Clark Law P.C. to speak to a Newark slip, fall, and trip lawyer at 1-877-841-8855.

 

What Types of Industries Are More Prone to Slip, Fall, and Trip Injuries?

 

Some industries in the New Jersey area that are prone to workers slipping, falling, or tripping at work are nightclubs, bars, restaurants, factories, and construction sites. Many people are injured in nightclubs and bars because they are dark and often have wet floors because of spilled drinks. Restaurants are high-traffic and have many hazards such as wet floors, obstructed walkways, and foreign objects on the floor.

 

There are many factors that can contribute to a person slipping tripping or falling at work. Not only can employees be injured but also the patrons who frequent these establishments.

 

Some Causes of Slip, Fall, and Trip Injuries at Work in New Jersey Establishments

 

Uneven Floors, Surfaces, and Roads

 

Uneven floors in the workplace may cause someone to fall and injure themselves. Their injuries can end up being severe depending on the circumstances of their fall.  Some fall down accidents require surgery or months of physical therapy to recover.

 

Another common hazard is a step or staircase that may not be noticeable to the worker or patron. Also, carpeting that is not tied down may cause someone to trip over the carpet and fall. Uneven nails in hardwood floors can also cause falls.  A crack in the road or floors may also cause someone’s heel or shoe to get stuck and cause them to fall.

 

Slippery, Oily, or Wet Floors

 

Slippery oily or wet floors are one of the most common causes of slip-and-fall accidents in New Jersey. NJ establishments need to implement “caution wet floor” signs if the floor has just been mopped or wet because of another spill.

 

Often spilled liquids at grocery store aisles may go unseen for a while and within that time a shopper may slip and fall injuring themselves.

Newark Slip, Fall and Trip Lawyer

Stairs with Faulty Loose or Missing Handrails or Poorly Marked Stairs

 

Loose or missing handrails may cause someone to fall and become injured. Establishments such as restaurants, bars, and nightclubs should inspect their spaces regularly to ensure that they meet safety requirements.

 

Clark Law Firm P.C. handled a case in which a poorly marked staircase created an optical illusion that caused a NJ woman to fall. This woman fell down the stairs outside of a local restaurant in Middlesex County, New Jersey, and sustained injuries.  Read more about this case and the $800,000 settlement on our website.

 

Poorly Lit Spaces

 

Employers should ensure that there is that their establishments are well-lit for the safety of their workers and patrons.  Ample lighting should be available both day and night.  They should also make sure that they have signs that are well-lit.  Having well-lit signs can prevent potential accidents due to things like wet or oily floors. Parking lots and the path leading to the parking lot and main walkway should also be properly lit to avoid fall down accidents.

 

Essex County Slip, Fall, and Trip Lawyers Can Help

 

If you or a loved one was injured in a slip and fall, fall down or a trip and fall accident in Essex, Monmouth, or Bergen County, we can help.  Call Clark Law Firm P.C. today to speak to a Newark slip, fall, and trip lawyer at 1-877-841-8855 or chat with us online.

 

 

 

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