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Farming Accident Lawyers

As stated by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration, agriculture is one of the most hazardous industries in the United States. Each year farm related accidents cause the death of an average of 113 adolescents under the age of 20, with thousands of non-fatal injuries occurring to both adults and adolescents.1

Common Farming Accidents Include:

  • Tractor Accidents
  • Combine Accidents
  • Grain Bin Explosions
 
  If you or a family member has been involved in a farm accident, it is important to seek the consultation of an injury attorney. At the Simmons Law Firm, our injury lawyers will help you search for grounds for a lawsuit. It is our mission to give each client the type of personal attention their case deserves. We take our cases on a contingency basis, meaning that nothing is owed unless we get you the help and compensation that you are entitled to.  Schedule a free consultation today to learn more about the Simmons Law Firm.  

When to Seek a Farming Accident Attorney

  Determining cause and liability is a major concern when filing any lawsuit. In the event of a farming accident, a number of parties could be responsible. Property owners and general contractors are responsible for providing a safe working environment, while equipment manufacturers and material suppliers must work to ensure that their products are safe and carefully labeled.    A personal injury lawyer will help you identify the responsible party and determine the best course of legal action. Their duties often include:
  •  Filing the lawsuit
  • Determining compensation
  • Coordinating expert witnesses
  • Gathering the right documentation
  • Evaluating settlements
  If you have been injured from a farming related accident, contact the injury lawyers at the Simmons Law Firm.  Our personal injury attorneys are here to fight on your behalf, and help you get the help and compensation that you are entitled to.      1 http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/agriculturaloperations/index.html