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$500,000 Settlement for Construction Worker Injured by Falling Bucket

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Construction sites are inherently dangerous environments, and even routine tasks can turn perilous when safety measures are inadequate.

Client’s case

A construction worker was injured at a drainage project when a heavy bucket from an excavator  detached knocking him into a ditch and causing back and knee injuries.  Efforts to blame our client for violating work site regulations were unsuccessful.

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