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    Elevator Roof Panel – Head Injury – Fell on My Head Attorney

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    Elevators Can Be a Dangerous Place

    Elevators can be a dangerous place, because an elevator roof panel can fall down on you at any time. Elevators are complex machines, there are definitely a lot of moving parts. These parts include:

    • Counterweights
    • Roller guides
    • Compensation cables
    • Governor cable
    • Buffers
    • Limit switches
    • Machines
    • Electric hoist motor
    • Electrical control panel

    The building maintenance department is responsible for maintaining all aspects of the elevator. This will include any housing, cables, roofing panels, vertical panels and machinery in the elevator. For example, in the case of pneumatic elevators, they run with small cabs that have cables that are controlled by a roof-mounted suction system. If anything in that system fails, breaks or becomes defective, it can cause the roof of the elevator to fall down into the cab.

    When the elevator parts fall down into the cab, the result may be a traumatic brain injury for anyone who is hit by this type of apparatus. For this reason, all elevators need to be maintained in good and excellent working order, to prevent someone being injured by any part of the elevator malfunctioning, falling down or injuring someone during its normal operation.

    Help, an Elevator Roof Panel Fell on My Head, What Do I Do Now?”

    If you have just been the victim of an elevator roof panel falling down onto your head, you are surely in a state of shock. No one goes into an elevator and expects to be attacked by a falling roofing panel. In the event that an elevator roof panel falls in an elevator on someone’s head, there may be other debris, motor pieces, machinery or cables that will also fall down as well. These parts do not weigh ounces in fact, as a motor or machine can weigh a significant number of pounds. It is no wonder that you are injured, with heavy parts falling on top of you in an elevator cab, while you ride in the elevator.

    Imagine that number and weight of accumulated debris coming down on your head, when the elevator roof panel falls on you. For that reason, you can understand why a TBI is the result of this type of loss. In the event that this has happened to you, all you need to do is give us a call. You are in good hands with the Normandie Law Firm, just give us a call today.
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    Traumatic Brain Injuries Can Occur in an Elevator

    Any time that something falls onto your head, you risk the development of a traumatic brain injury. You cannot predict when an elevator roof panel will fall down on your head. You can only know that this event should never happen, and why would it? No one goes into an elevator and expects part of the elevator roofing panel to fall down on the person’s head.

    There are many different symptoms associated with traumatic brain injury or TBI. These symptoms include:

    • Feeling stunned or dazed
    • Forgetting minor tasks
    • Feeling sluggish
    • Having memory problems
    • Having poor concentration
    • Being easily confused
    • Feeling rundown
    • Having mood changes
    • Feeling sad for no reason
    • Nervousness
    • Experiencing anxiety
    • Having different sleep patterns
    • Being clumsy in movements
    • Answering questions slowly
    • Losing consciousness briefly
    • Being unable to recall events
    • Feeling pressure in the head
    • Having balance problems
    • Feeling dizzy

    If you have had any of these symptoms after an elevator roof panel fell on your head, you may have had a TBI and not known it. In this case, you need to call us right now. You will be connected with an experienced attorney in Los Angeles, who knows exactly what to do to help you in this type of case. We know what to do to get you the recovery compensation that you need and deserve, and we can win a personal injury case on your behalf for being hit on the head by a fallen piece of elevator roof panel.

    Can I Sue for a Head Injury from a Fallen Elevator Roof Panel?

    Yes, we can sue if an elevator roof panel falls down on your head. There is no reason for you to suffer in silence, we are here to help you. Of course, you will get well-meaning advice from your friends, family and co-workers on this type of case. These individuals may even tell you about their own similar case, and how it was settled. Although these people in your inner circle mean well, they are not able to help you in this case. Here, you need to be connected to our legal team at the Normandie Law Firm, for the best results in your lawsuit. You can count on us to take a firm lead in this case, and to help you to get the recovery compensation that you need and expect on this type of claim.

    You need the Normandie Law Firm to help you when you have had an elevator roof panel to fall onto your head. Your personal injuries are serious, and they may affect you for the rest of your life. You need a hand in getting this situation under control. That is why we are here. Just give us a call today.
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    There is a time to get the ball rolling on your claim, and a time to relax after your injury. You are in luck, because with our zero-fee guarantee, you can do both at the same time! While you are recovering from your loss, you can initiate your lawsuit on the merits of your claim. That can happen when you call, and there is no need to pay us any type of deposit for us to start working with you right now. You are automatically eligible for our zero-fee guarantee, when you give us a call to start the process. We are here for you, and can answer any questions that you might have today related to your claim.

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    We are here to offer a free second opinion on your claim for a head injury from an elevator roof panel that has fallen down onto your head. You are automatically eligible for a free second opinion, why not call us and use it?

    Call for a Free Consultation

    You can feel comfortable giving us a call on your head injury from an elevator roof panel falling on your head. We want to talk to you about your claim today, and we are ready to work hard to get you the money that you need. We understand that you will need an extensive amount of time to rebuild your health, and recover from your personal injuries. That is why when you call for your free consultation, we will be putting everything into place to help you start the process to recovery. Call us today, we are ready to talk to you this afternoon.



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