City Worker Injured After Fall Into Sewer

Fri, Sep 11, 2009

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City workers sometimes have to deal with far less than pleasant working conditions, but that’s basically part of the job. However, city workers have the same rights when it comes to being injured on the job as anyone else, and when an injury occurs that worker needs to explore his or her rights on several different levels. Fortunately for one North Miami worker, an incident involving a sewer vault did not lead to tragedy, but did lead to a significant injury.

According to the Sun-Sentinel:

“A North Miami water and sewer worker is recovering today after he fell 10 feet into a sewer vault and had to be rescued…

Andre Brown, 39, injured his left leg when he fell into the hole on the 1800 block of Northeast 150th Street on Thursday afternoon, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue spokesman Eddy Ballester said.

About 30 Miami-Dade Fire Rescue firefighters were brought in to remove Brown.

He was backing up a water and sewer truck when he got out to see whether he had enough room to continue.

He stepped on a Miami-Dade sewage vault valve box covered with rotted plywood and fell into a tightly confined space, Ballester said.”

Mr. Brown is expected to recover, but is listed in serious condition. Despite his injuries, the situation could have been much worse but for the efforts of rescue workers. If you or someone you love has been injured on the job, you need to explore your legal rights. Contact the North Miami personal injury lawyers at Bernstein & Maryanoff today to schedule a free initial consultation, as the firm has been fighting for the rights of the injured for more than 20 years.

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