Michael v American Hardwood Industries, LLC,
Michael was injured in an accident at a sawmill. His job required him to clear excess pieces of wood that accumulated on a log deck […]
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Michael was injured in an accident at a sawmill. His job required him to clear excess pieces of wood that accumulated on a log deck […]
Michael v American Hardwood Industries, LLC, Read More »
William worked as a drill operator. While on the job, he was involved in a motor vehicle accident resulting in multiple injuries, including broken vertebrae.
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In many industries it is common practice for one trade to follow another on to the work site, or even different crews working for the
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One of the most dangerous work environments one can imagine is a major construction site with multiple pieces of heavy equipment trying to navigate around
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Falls from ladders are common workplace accidents, but what if the fall damaged a medical device installed on the claimant’s body to treat a non-work
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Case Details Claimant, an undocumented worker from Mexico, worked as an unskilled construction laborer. He fell from a floor joist onto a concrete floor resulting
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Case Details The Claimant fell when a roof collapsed and suffered complex fractures at T12 and L1, spinal cord injury, and other numerous injuries. Results
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