Family of compost worker files wrongful death | Toledo Ohio wrongful death lawyer

February 1st, 2012 Author: Emmy

The wrongful death lawsuit that was recently filed alleges that the Lamont composting facility in which two brother inhaled fatal doses of toxic gas had extremely dangerous conditions.

The complaint states that Community Recycling acted in negligence and that the dangerous conditions were created by the company’s employees.

The lawsuit states that a man was cleaning out a drainage tunnel at the recycling plant when he inhaled hydrogen sulfide and was overcome. His brother saw him lying unconscious at the bottom of an underground shaft and went to rescue him, but he was overcome as well.

Community Recycling was cites with many land use violations , was ordered closed and fined $2.3 million.

If you have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another party you need help. Our Toledo, Ohio wrongful death lawyers are here to help you through every part of your case. They are experienced in handling all kinds of wrongful deaths and many other lawsuits.

Wrongful Death Suit Filed For Work Place Electrocution | Toledo, Ohio wrongful death lawyer

March 2nd, 2011 Author: Emmy

Korey Schall was working as a foreman for Crane Grain Services. He was 23 years-old and the father of a young child.

On August 21, 2009 he was working on a farm assembling a grain bin.  Flexible cord that was in use at the time was improperly wired and because of this, Mr. Schall was electrocuted. He died as a result of his injuries.

The lawsuit names Nebraskaland electric for failing to provide adequate electrical safety testing, failure to inspect and supervise all electrical cords and components, and failure to provide a 240 GFCI receptacle outlet.

Representatives of the estate say that that the damages they are seeking are “for the exclusive benefit of the child.” The amount of money in the lawsuit has not been specified, but the family has stated that they simply want a fair, reasonable and just amount.

If you have had a loved one die in a work related accident, you need help. Our Toledo, Ohio wrongful death attorneys are experienced in all kinds of wrongful death and will work with you to get you the settlement you deserve.

Call our office at 800.637.8170 to request a free copy of The Ohio Wrongful Death Book and set up a free consultation.

Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed Against Boeing | Toledo, Ohio wrongful death attorney

December 16th, 2010 Author: Emmy

John Bruce worked as a ramp serviceman for United Airlines for more than two decades. In 2009 he accompanied a military flight from the United States to Kuwait International Airport. On top of a mobile belt loader, the 64 year old was removing cargo from the Boeing 747 when the operator of the belt moved it without warning, causing Bruce to fall 10 feet onto the Tarmac. Because of the fall he suffered severe brain injuries and was rushed to the hospital where he died six days later.

His widow, Cleopatra is suing Boeing for an unspecified amount of money in the wrongful death case for her husband. The case is filed in Cook County Circuit Court.

If you have lost a loved one to an Ohio workplace death, you need help. Our Toledo, Ohio wrongful death lawyers can help you through this tough time and get you the settlement you deserve.

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Toledo Skyway Workers Remembered | Toledo, Ohio Wrongful death lawyer

October 21st, 2010 Author: Anneke

It was more than 6 years ago when a crane collapsed and 4 ironworkers died at the Glass City Skyway’s contruction site. About 3 years later another man died at the contruction site as well. He was a carpenter.

A memorial is being built in their honor now. It will be a sculpture just west of the skyway at Tribute Parkon the east Toledo end.

The families of the victims did file a wrongful death claim against the company. The company, Fru-Con Construction Corp. was fined $430,000 by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for workplace safety violations that pertained to the accident. Three of the men’s survivors were payed out 11.25 million by the contracting company.

Work place deaths like this one could have been avoided if the company would have taken the proper safety precautions. Our office is experienced in handling cases like this one and can work to get you the settlement you deserve.

If you have lost a loved one to a wrongful death call 800.637.8170 to request your free copy of The Ohio Wrongful Death Book and to schedule your free consultation.

 

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Explosion Victim’s Wife Sues Company for Wrongful Death | Toledo, Ohio wrongful death attorneys

October 14th, 2010 Author: Anneke

Juan Perez, a truck driver, was killed on February 27, 2006. A tanker truck was being loaded with motor oil at the Port of Brownsville in the RTW terminal when the truck exploded, throwing Mr. Perez off of the truck. He died from the injuries he sustained from the accident. Juan Perez had a wife and two children.

Before the explosion the tanker had a strong smell of gas, but was filled anyway with the oil-based compund. When trucks have gasoline fumes it runs a risk of igniting during the filling process due to static electricity. In order to avoid this occuring the truck should have been grounded to prevent sparks from lighting the fumes.

The widow of Mr. Perez is suing RTW and 14 other defendants.

Our Toledo, Ohio wrongful death lawyers are experienced with cases like this one and will at getting you the settlement you deserve.

If you have lost a loved one to a wrongful death call 800.637.8170 to request your free copy of The Ohio Wrongful Death Book and schedule your free consultation.

Original Source: The Jere Beasely Report

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