Pedestrian Accident
For a 28-year-old laborer who was hit by a city bus while walking to work. Required colostomy bag for 11 months.
For a 28-year-old laborer who was hit by a city bus while walking to work. Required colostomy bag for 11 months.
For a 47-year-old steamfitter who fell off ladder resulting in cervical discectomy/laminectomy and lumbar discectomy/laminectomy.
For a 45 year-old steamfitter who fell 4 feet resulting in cervical discectomy with fusion and shoulder arthroscopy. Client had underlying soft spine condition which his doctor said prevented him from returning to work.
For a 47-year-old plumber who fell 4 feet resulting in cervical discectomy and shoulder arthroscopy. Treating doctor stated his prior underlying soft spine condition prevented him from returning to work.
For a 43-year-old electrician who fell off ladder requiring lumbar laminectomy/discectomy.
For a 38-year-old plumber injured during installation of gas line. Second degree burns to area on back with graft to repair.
For a 37-year-old steamfitter who was struck by a pipe he was installing. He continued to work after the accident despite the doctors’ orders which made his herniation much worse. He underwent cervical discectomy/fusion. He continued to work after the surgery.
For a laborer who was hit by a brick while working at a jobsite. He was immediately knocked unconscious and died soon thereafter.
For a carpenter’s child born with developmental delays due to untimely delivery. The delays were resolved within 14 months of birth.
For 44-year-old steamfitter who fell off his ladder requiring arthroscopic shoulder surgery.
For a 43-year-old steamfitter who slipped on debris on a manlift aggravating a prior knee which was already bone on bone. He underwent a partial knee replacement.
For a electrician who fell off a ladder requiring arthroscopic shoulder surgery. He returned to working.
For a 45-year-old plumber who slipped on ice resulting in right hip arthroscopic surgery. He returned to working.
For a 44-year-old laborer who injured his neck when the ladder he was on moved. He did not fall off the ladder but claimed it caused him to twist. Underwent cervical laminectomy.
For a 44-year-old brick layer whose left arm was pinched by rebar when the scaffold he was on moved requiring arthroscopic ulnar surgery and a bent tip of his pinky. He returned to working.
For a 42-year-old electrician who injured both knees when the ladder he was on moved. He did not fall from the ladder. Underwent bilateral arthroscopies. He returned to work.
For a 55-year-old carpenter who tripped on rebar and required cervical microdiscectomy with full recovery. He returned to work.
For a 45-year-old electrician who sustained a knee injury requiring arthroscopic surgery when he slipped and fell on ice entering his jobsite. He went back to work.
For a 45-year-old steamfitter who tripped over some wires requiring arthroscopic wrist surgery. He returned to work.
For a 59-year-old steamfitter who fell and injured his shoulder requiring arthroscopic surgery which an independent orthopedist opined healed 100%. He returned to work.
For a 57-year-old steamfitter who slipped and fell on ice walking to his job site resulting in arthroscopic shoulder surgery. He returned to working.
For a 58-year-old steamfitter who fell landing on his wrist when a crane strap broke. He required arthroscopic wrist surgery. He returned to work.