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Paralyzed Worker

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Report: Panduit Loses Record $64M Suit Over Fall That Paralyzed Worker

Monee ironworker Ronald Bayer claimed the Tinley Park-based contractor didn't provide proper safety equipment, which would've prevented his 15-foot fall from a warehouse beam in 2007 that snapped his neck, the Chicago Tribune reports.

A Monee ironworker paralyzed in a workplace fall won a $64 million verdict Wednesday, Nov. 14, against Panduit Corp., a Tinley Park-based general contractor, the largest verdict awarded to a quadriplegic in the state, the Chicago Tribune reports. READ: Check Out the Full Chicago Tribune Story for More Details The lawsuit by Ronald Bayer, 41, claimed Panduit didn't provide safety cables that would've stopped the 15-foot fall he took from a warehouse steel beam onto a concrete foundation in 2007, the report stated. The fall broke Bayer's neck and paralyzed him from the neck down, the report continued. Since the fall, Bayer can grasp with his fingers and has limited movement in his arms, the report stated, adding that he's still in constant …

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