The Newest Technology on Heavy-duty Truck Lifts
The pliability, leading edge design and high reliability of Omer’s Lift make it a vital piece of equipment for every 21st century workshop. But what difference will this truck lift make to YOUR workshop?
We’ve revealed the key benefits below:
1. The truck hoist’s ‘free runway’ design allows simple access to all parts of the car
The heavy duty hoists unique design (with no base between the legs and with no mechanical union between the runways) provides the operator optimal freedom of movement when working on maintenance and repairs. This means you can easily access each part of the truck or bus freely, and get the job finished swiftly.
The two sides of the lift are not mechanically joined – instead they are electronically synchronised to function at the same rate. Photograph sensors are used to consistently measure the rate that the 2 runways are moving, to ensure that they raise and lower at the same height – each and every time.
2. With Omer heavy duty lift, you can service even the biggest automobiles
If you want to lift up a big automobile such as a B-double or a long bus, you can join up to 3 – giving you a total lifting capacity of almost 105 tonnes. This provides the flexibility you need to take on ANY job, without regard for the size of the vehicle.
In spite of the length of their individual runways (each starting from 7 to 17 metres), the aligned Omer lifts offer the best safety and security because of to their unique split cylinder vol. master/slave control unit, and embossed anti-slip covering on all platform surfaces.
3. The Omer truck lift is available for surface mount or flush mount installation
The patented design of the truck hoist means that it can be installed in-ground or above ground – what suits best your workshop.
If you choose to store the lift in-ground (for a completely flush workshop floor), there are optional pit cover plates that immediately rise up with the lift and cover the space below. This gives you the liberty to move around on the unbroken surface under the lift – and helps avoiding falls, and other accidents, as well as the losing of expensive work tools.
For more useful tips regarding our extensive range of truck lifts and vehicle lifts, please check on our website. Do not hesitate to call our team anytime, we’ll be happy to help you pick the best equipment for your workshop or garage.
A Truck Accident Attorney With Consult With You Regarding Resulting Subrogation and Medical Bill Issues
If you or a family member is involved in an accident with a large truck or tractor-trailer in Indiana, you may incur serious injuries resulting in high medical bills. Doctors and hospitals want to get paid for the services they rendered quickly. They don’t necessarily want to wait until you get money from a far-off settlement for payment. While an experienced truck accident lawyer cannot stop collection for medical bills, they can help advise you on best practices for dealing with these bills while your claim or lawsuit is pending, and settlement of subrogation claims by your own insurance company for part of the settlement or judgment proceeds.
Medical providers don’t care who was at fault
When you’re not at fault for an accident that caused you or a loved one physical injury it is natural to think you shouldn’t have to pay those medical bills personally. However, from the perspective of the health care providers and hospitals, they don’t care who was at fault for the accident. Instead, they know that they provided services and medical treatment to you, and want to get paid for it. Further, you must keep in mind that when you or your loved one received medical treatment you agreed, either explicitly in the agreement you signed, or implicitly, that you would be responsible for paying for it. Therefore, medical providers will look to you first to pay the bills, and not to the person(s) you tell them are at fault.
Don’t ignore the medical bills coming in
Even for those with medical or car insurance, when you have an accident with a truck there can be a harsh economic impact for the victim, especially in the short term. This is because medical bills begin to arrive much sooner than a settlement or lawsuit can be concluded. Even if you just need to pay deductibles and co-pays, the amounts can add up quite quickly.
Although ultimately, you would like the person at fault to pay these bills, until a settlement or lawsuit is concluded you need to deal with them yourself, in some form or fashion. What you shouldn’t do is ignore these bills. Dealing with them, upfront, can save you time, heartache, and perhaps even keep your credit score from going to pot. If you can’t afford to pay everything at once some medical providers (but not all) will allow you to create payment plans, some of which may even be interest free. This keeps the medical providers from sending your account to collection, which can result in calls from collection agencies, ruining your credit rating, and lawsuits which can lead to garnishment of your wages or bank accounts.
If your insurance company pays some or all medical bills you may need to pay them back later if you get a settlement or judgment
If you’ve got any type of insurance which is paying all or a portion of your medical bills caused by a truck accident, and you get compensated by the party at fault, your insurance company will expect to have the money they paid repaid back to them. This is known as insurance subrogation. An experienced truck accident lawyer can help you with this complicated area of the law, to make sure you don’t run afoul of your own agreement with your insurance company or break the law in regard to any Medicare repayments.
Starr Austen and Miller, a truck accident attorney, focuses on representing individuals and their family members in serious personal injury and wrongful death cases, such as those often involved in trucking accidents. If you or a loved one have been in a truck accident you can contact them to discuss your case.