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Warehouse Injuries in Pennsylvania | Hourigan Kluger & Quinn

Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn Attorneys

Learn how warehouse injury claims work and why liability may extend beyond workers’ compensation.

Warehouse environments combine heavy machinery, fast-paced operations, and human traffic, creating multiple layers of risk.


Forklift accidents are one of the most common serious injury sources, and they often involve visibility limitations and operator training issues.


A less obvious issue is that pallet stacking and loading procedures can create “chain failure” injuries where one mistake triggers multiple falling objects or collapses.


Liability may extend beyond workers’ compensation when third-party contractors, equipment manufacturers, or maintenance providers are involved.

OSHA violations and internal safety logs often become key evidence in these cases.


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Understanding Your Legal Rights After a Workplace Injury


Understanding your legal rights after a warehouse injury is important because liability may extend beyond your employer in certain cases.


Click here for more information and to review your options.

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