Injured on Farm Equipment? | Indiana Lawyer Discusses
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Indiana is a farm state and agriculture is one of the biggest industries. Agriculture includes farmers, grain elevator operators, and machinery sellers. Imagine the type of injuries that can occur on a farm. For example, suppose you have a farmer who brings a child up into a cab of a tractor. These days, cabs are very luxurious compared to 30, 40, 50 years ago. One of the things that can happen is the child could bump against a door latch and fall out. That circumstance could lead to very serious injuries if the tractor is pulling equipment behind and the child is struck by that equipment. Consider some of the dangers associated with the hay baler. You see that type of equipment out in the summertime. There have been plenty of situations where an operator has caught their shirtsleeve in the gears that pop up and tie bales on the hay baler. There have been situations where tractors have been used to pull a chain against a stump and the tractor flips and hits a bystander, injuring them. So just imagine in that particular case with the tractor flipping, who is liable in that kind of situation. The tractor operator? The chain manufacturer? The tractor manufacturer for lack of a warning? All of these types of cases are complex and they go to a lot of issues that happen in products liability cases. Most of those issues involve the design as well as warning aspects. For example, a lot of large equipment has blind spots. Should the manufacturer incorporate bluetooth or localized wifi cameras to show all those blind spots on a tablet-like screen inside the cab of a tractor? What if they don't do that? What if someone is in that blind spot and gets hit or run over? These are issues that come up fairly frequently in these types of cases. Suppose someone is injured at a grain elevator when the dust explodes, which is one of the hazards that can happen at a grain elevator. Would there be an issue of lack of warning? Lack of training? Also, something to consider is injury from chemical exposure. You might have a situation where you have a hose breaking on a pump that's being used to pump a certain chemical, whether it be petroleum fuel products or anhydrous ammonia or some other product, and that hose causes an exposure to a chemical that was not planned. In any event, all of these cases require experienced legal counsel and we've handled cases like this for over forty years.

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