Household of Ironworker Who Died on Job Awarded $12 Million

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Household of Ironworker Who Died on Job Awarded  Million

A Pennsylvania cement firm has agreed to pay $12 million to the household of an ironworker who fell to his dying whereas making an attempt to arrange a brief catwalk on the firm’s plant in Stockertown.

In July 2021, the decedent Michael Pittman, who was employed by G&R Mineral Providers, was tasked with changing a catwalk between two cement coolers at a website for Hercules Cement Co. LLC. He fell 23 toes whereas making an attempt to rearrange wood planks to create a brief work space, which lacked needed security gear like fall safety and safe anchors.

The household’s private harm office negligence lawsuit claimed that Hercules Cement’s unsafe practices and failure to stick to business security requirements contributed to the employee’s deadly accident. Particularly, the corporate was negligent in that it failed to offer correct security measures, utilizing substandard supplies like skinny planks that weren’t appropriate for the duty. The shortage of security harness attachment factors and correct fall safety left staff susceptible to accidents, the lawsuit claimed.

Pittman’s spouse filed the non-public harm office negligence lawsuit on behalf of his property. The case reached a settlement in December 2024, avoiding a trial. A choose accredited the $12 million settlement on March 12, 2025.

The $12 million is allotted 70% for wrongful dying and 30% for survival motion.

The property’s regulation agency Kline & Specter garnered $4.8 million. The case was within the Court docket of Widespread Pleas for Philadelphia.

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