The agricultural industry depends on the harvest of grain crops in order to supply the American people with the food in which they depend on. Combine harvesters, also referred to as combines, are the machines utilized to complete the process of harvesting grain crops. The three phases of properly harvesting crops include reaping, threshing, and winnowing. However, with the use of the harvester combine the three phases are combined into one smooth process. This simplification process has allowed for farmers to mass-produce a large selection of crops, making the farming industry more profitable and productive.
The process of the harvester when used in the field involves a procedure which leaves the straw behind on the field, the remaining stems and dried leaves. Then, the remaining straws on the field contain nutrients which serve as helpful growth promoters as well as feed for the livestock on the farm. Some of the most commonly harvested grain crops include the following:
- Wheat
- Barley
- Oats
- Rye
- Flax
- Soybeans
- Flax
- Corn
Alabama residents may recognize harvesters throughout the rural roads and highways in the state. While these machines serve a critical purpose on the farms of Alabama, they also have the potential to be involved in a motor vehicle collision. The likelihood of a harvester accident is far greater than many motorists would imagine. If you or a loved one has been involved in a harvester accident, Citrin Law Firm is here to help.
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Harvester Accident Information
The United States depends on the agricultural industry to provide many of the food consumed on a daily basis. As such, harvesters play an essential role in the process of harvesting grains and making them readily available to people throughout the country. Sadly, harvester collisions continue to be a threat to Alabaman residents. Due to the massive structure of this machinery, any vehicle in close proximity to a harvester combine is at risk in the event of a crash. While many people may believe that the likelihood of this occurrence is slim, the probability of a harvester accident is higher than many would be able to fathom.
Unfortunately, due to the many dangerous aspects of harvesters, collisions with these vehicles are often catastrophic and result in devastating injuries, if not fatality. Therefore, anyone who is working in close proximity to harvester machines must exercise heightened caution. The majority of harvester accidents occur due to the many moving parts within the machine. Those in the farming industry who work with these machines often must be highly trained and alert at all times.
The following are some of the most significant dangers associated to harvester accidents:
- Issue with automatic sensor operations which may trap or injure the user
- Harvester machine runs over a person
- Straw chopper and/or spreader located on the rear of the harvester is used incorrectly
- Cutting feature on the harvester pulls in a user
- Discharge or leveling in the grain tank tangles user
- Headers disengages from the transport trailer
- Any contact with the reel, knife, or stripper rotor will cause injury
There are certainly a number of serious hazards associated with harvesters and the many moving parts that come standard on the combine machines. Any Alabama resident who must work in close proximity to these machines must be extremely alert in order to avoid the many risks linked to combines. If you or a loved one has been injured, please contact our Mobile personal injury attorneys at your earliest convenience to learn more.
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Here at Citrin Law we understand the physical and emotional pain that injury victims have to endure, and will immediately take action on your behalf by fighting to recover full compensation for the damages you have received. We understand that when preventative measures fail, imposing damages against dangerous drivers and negligent employers improves the safety of our roads.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a harvester accident, you may be entitled to compensation for the losses in which you have suffered.
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