Keches Law Group obtained a $375,000 settlement for a labor foreman experiencing rotator cuff, labrum, and bicep tendons injuries.
El 19 de abril de 2016, un capataz de la mano de obra estaba programado para hacer una entrega que incluía puertas de rayos X pesadas. Cuando el demandado llegó al lugar de la entrega, el conductor de la entrega comenzó a desenvolver el envío de las pesadas puertas de rayos X. Mientras desechaba los restos de plástico en el suelo, el demandante y sus compañeros de trabajo ayudaron a descargar el envío de las puertas.
While unloading, the delivery driver slipped on the plastic that he had thrown onto the ground. This caused the heavy x-ray door to shift. The shift of the door jarred the plaintiff’s left shoulder, which caused an immediate pop and pain.
The defendant was responsible for ensuring that all deliveries were made in a safe manner. The delivery driver, an employee of the defendant, created a hazard by discarding the plastic from the shipment and leaving the debris underfoot. The co-worker negligently unloaded the doors which caused the plaintiff’s injury.
The plaintiff originally thought the injury was only a pulled muscle. Following a doctor’s visit and an MRI, the doctor recommended surgery. After surgery, the plaintiff developed posterior tendinitis, but did not require any additional surgery at the time. The plaintiff was told to stay out of work until further notice.
After visiting a different doctor, as requested by the workers’ compensation insurer, the doctor found that the plaintiff was experiencing a ball up of his biceps and that there was evidence of a bicep tendon detachment. It was probable that he had torn his rotator cuff and injured his labrum as well as bicep tendons.
The doctor concluded that there was a causal relationship between the plaintiff’s work injury and the current rotator cuff tear, labral tear and bicep tendon injury.
The plaintiff and the defendant party agreed to resolve the plaintiff’s claims for $375,000 as a result of the pain and suffering endured.