Wilson v. Doe Company, et al.
- Resolution Date:
- December 2004
- Practice Areas:
- Industrial Accidents, Premises Liability, Head and Spinal Cord Injuries
- Synopsis:
- In November 2001, a violent explosion in the boiler at the Doe Company, a recycling and waste treatment center, ripped two 100-pound metal doors off their hinges. The doors flew through the air and smashed into Terry Wilson. The doors struck Terry in the front of his skull and pinned him to the ground. In addition to the initial impact, Terry cracked the back of his skull on the floor, where he remained unconscious and bleeding for an unknown length of time. He sustained permanent cognitive deficits as a result of the accident. The matter settled before trial.
- Attorneys:
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Kevin Lancaster
- Resolution:
- $2.2 Million
