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Workplace accident kills, injuries many

On Behalf of | Feb 14, 2018 | Work-Related Deaths

Two Pennsylvania men have died in a work-related accident in Shady Grove. The victims were employees of Manitowoc Cranes and both suffered blunt force trauma when an incident occurred. A third victim was taken to the hospital with serious injuries and two additional victims suffered minor injuries to their hands and arms.

The accident is being investigated by several different entities, including the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Representatives for Manitowoc Cranes have not released much information about the deadly occurrence at their Pennsylvania facility.

The two deceased victims, ages 49 and 66, were both men and lived in Marion and Chambersburg, respectively. They left behind loved ones who now must cope with not only their workplace deaths but also the trauma moving forward emotionally and financially in the wake of their losses.

In some situations it is possible for the surviving family members of deceased victims to initiate lawsuits in their own rights for the recovery of their damages. These personal injury-based claims are known as wrongful death suits and not all individuals are eligible under Pennsylvania law to file them.

Readers of this blog who have lost loved ones due to the negligence or mistakes of others understand the pain and suffering that can take hold when the reality of never seeing a beloved member of one’s family sets in. Not only will the victim never offer love and support to those they care for but the people they leave behind will be without the income they earned from their work. Wrongful death lawsuits can be important legal tools for families to move forward when work-related accidents claim lives.

Source: usnews.com, “Correction: Deadly Crane Accident Story,” Feb. 5, 2018

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