bgott
Veteran Member
" this accident happened at a Cadillac dealership and the person that put the car on the lift was a experienced mechanic/technician that had been using the lift for many years. This car had been serviced on that lift many times before this accident."
He might have been experienced but he blew it that day. Cars don't just fall off a lift. I have had cars come off the lift but I would lift the car just high enough to clear the tires and rock the snot out of it so they didn't have far to travel and there was no damage. That happened twice in 25 years so I must have been paying attention to the safety training in trade school. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif My guess would be that he left that high jackstand shown toward the front of the car in the second picture under it when he let it down. I did that once, also, but I noticed that something funny was happening and raised the car back up and moved the stand. No damage there, either. People have rolled cars off of four- posters, too. No lift is dummy proof.
He might have been experienced but he blew it that day. Cars don't just fall off a lift. I have had cars come off the lift but I would lift the car just high enough to clear the tires and rock the snot out of it so they didn't have far to travel and there was no damage. That happened twice in 25 years so I must have been paying attention to the safety training in trade school. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif My guess would be that he left that high jackstand shown toward the front of the car in the second picture under it when he let it down. I did that once, also, but I noticed that something funny was happening and raised the car back up and moved the stand. No damage there, either. People have rolled cars off of four- posters, too. No lift is dummy proof.