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Personal Injury
Worksite Accident
Fall

Doe Lineman v. Roe Company

Published: Dec. 31, 2016 | Result Date: Jul. 13, 2016 | Filing Date: Jan. 1, 1900 |

Settlement –  $12,265,000

Court

Confidential


Attorneys

Plaintiff

Craig M. Peters
(Altair Law LLP)

Kimberly Wong
(Veen Firm PC)


Defendant

Christopher J. Nevis
(Lewis, Brisbois, Bisgaard & Smith LLP)


Facts

Plaintiff, 28, was a lineman working for an electrical contractor that defendant had hired to replace and install a new electrical switch and cross arm at the top of defendant's wooden utility pole. While adjusting his position, plaintiff's work positioning belt, which was strapped around him and the pole, came up over top of the pole causing him to disconnect from the pole and fall 60 feet to the ground.

Contentions

PLAINTIFF'S CONTENTIONS:
Plaintiff alleged that defendant had retained control over safety and the project. Plaintiff claimed that defendant put plaintiff in the position in which he had no other option but to climb and work at the top of its 60-foot pole without any fall protection.

DEFENDANT'S CONTENTIONS:
Defendant claimed that plaintiff's employer was responsible for providing a safe work environment, including all necessary safety training and equipment for the job. Defendant also argued that plaintiff contributed to his own injuries by belting above the top cross arm of the pole, which linemen are generally trained to avoid.

Damages

Due to his injuries, plaintiff is unable to return to any form of employment and suffers a loss in excess of $130,000 per year in earnings and benefits from his job as a lineman.

Injuries

Plaintiff, 28, was diagnosed with a severe traumatic brain injury involving the brain stem, incomplete quadriplegia, and several orthopedic injuries. As a result, he now suffers from a neurogenic bladder, a neurogenic bowel, vision deficits, severe headaches and migraines, loss of smell, speech deficits, loss of memory, and other cognitive deficits. Plaintiff is essentially wheelchair bound and will never be able to stand or walk on his own. Plaintiff experiences spasticity in all of his limbs. He has no use or voluntary movement of his left arm, hand, and fingers. He has very limited use of his right arm and hand, with minimal dexterity in his fingers. Plaintiff is unable to complete any activities of daily living without assistance. He will require 24-four hour per day care for the rest of his life.

Result

Plaintiff settled with defendant before trial for a total of $12,265,000.


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