Personal Injury Lawyer Tips for Avoiding Injury While Moving House

Avoid Injury While Moving – Advice from Personal Injury Lawyer

If you have ever moved out of one house and into another, you are surely aware of all the hazards that may come as a result. Moving heavy furniture and belongings puts you at higher risk for a number of different injuries. These may include:

  • Back injuries
  • Cuts and scrapes
  • Knee injuries
  • Sprained ankles
  • Broken fingers
  • Broken toes

At Tolbert Beadle, LLC, our personal injury lawyer wants to ensure that you and all parties involved stay safe during your move. There are several things you can do to protect yourself and others from injury, such as:

  1. Hire a moving company. By doing this, you are taking all the responsibility and burden of moving those heavy boxes off of yourself and onto a group of professionals who are trained to handle it for you. This not only makes the moving process easier for you, but it also takes you and your family out of the mix, reducing the likelihood of injury immensely.
  2. Invest in knee and back braces. If hiring a moving company is not an option, or you’d rather just do it yourself, our personal injury lawyer recommends purchasing a knee and/or back brace, especially if you’d have problems with your knees and back in the past. This can help keep you safe while lifting and moving those heavy boxes.
  3. Keep walkways and hallways clear of boxes. If you have people helping you move, you may be liable for medical bills if they are seriously injured while on your property. To prevent this from happening, keep all walkways and hallways clear of boxes and furniture. This may be difficult to do in the midst of moving, but our personal injury lawyer definitely recommends that you make your best effort to make it happen.
  4. Wear heavy duty gloves. Thick gloves will help protect your hands, wrists, and arms from getting scraped and cut while moving heavy furniture and boxes. They can also prevent broken or jammed fingers.
  5. Use a dolly. Boxes and items over 50 pounds are typically more easily transported into or out of a moving truck with a dolly. This can help prevent back injuries for all parties involved. It’s all too easy to misjudge the weight of a box before bending over to pick it up, and our personal injury lawyer recommends not taking the chance. Just use a dolly instead.

Personal Injury Lawyer for Moving Injury

If you are seriously injured while helping a friend or neighbor move, you may be entitled to compensation that will help cover your medical bills and injuries. Please contact Tolbert Beadle, LLC today to schedule your free consultation. Don’t delay!