Saws Are A Common Source of Injury
Power tools of all kinds can lead to dangerous injuries, regardless of whether the user is a veteran construction worker or a first time handyman. Saws are especially hazardous, particularly if they are defectively designed or produced. These powerful machines can cause a great deal of pain if they are handled improperly or manufactured poorly. Whether it is a chain saw or a table saw, the danger is real.
If you or someone you love has been injured by a defective saw or other power tool on the job, you may be entitled to pursue workers’ compensation or disability benefits. These injuries can be life changing and even life-threatening. Contact the Philadelphia workers’ compensation attorneys at Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., by calling 215-238-1130.
Types of Saws
Saws are an essential tool in a number of different commercial applications. Whether your work consists of preventative landscaping or construction, a saw may be necessary to get your job done. But this type of machinery presents some inherent threats to your health. Even the slightest contact with an operating saw can cause severe lacerations or amputations. The following are some different types of saws that may pose a threat to worker welfare:
- Chain saw
- Table saw
- Band saw
- Handheld saw
A successful workers’ compensation claim may help you to obtain benefits for medical bills, wages lost due to missed work time, and certain other considerations. These benefits are often essential to helping injured workers and their families to cope with the aftermath of a workplace accident.
Contact Us
If you have been injured while using a saw at work, it is important to get the compensation that you deserve. Please contact the Philadelphia workers’ compensation attorneys at Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., by calling 215-238-1130.

