Austin Man Killed in Georgetown Construction Accident --- A Case Study

Brooks Schuelke
Brooks Schuelke
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Posted by Brooks SchuelkeMay 17, 2008 3:45 PM
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This week, an Austin man was killed in a Georgetown on-the-job accident.  The 40-year-old man, who worked for L&O Electric, Inc., an Austin company doing subcontract work on an addition to the Chatsworth Products, Inc. plant, was killed after he was crushed between a wall and a metal cage on the front of a fork lift.

Our firm has handled numerous worksite injuries, and those cases involve several complications that make them more difficult than the average case.  Over the next few days, I plan to use this tragic worksite injury as a case study to discuss some of these complicated issues. 

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