Attorney settled a case for the family of an immigrant who died while working on a crew of day laborers who were framing a house under construction in Baldwin County. On the day he died, the laborer was standing on the top plates of the wall framing, erecting the last few trusses. The trusses started to collapse like dominos and he was thrown to the ground, where he suffered a fatal head injury. The collapse occurred because the temporary bracing that was required by the plans, specifications and city codes was not installed. Also our client was not provided with platforms to stand on or fall protection equipment as required by OSHA. Our client had worked in the flooring trade before this but he had no experience working above ground. The case was brought against the owner, developer and general contractor, who were one and the same for the construction of all houses within this subdivision, and showed a total disregard for worker safety.
Suing Uber Directly After A Rideshare Accident
You're riding in an Uber when suddenly another car slams into you. Or maybe the driver runs a red light and causes a crash. Now you're dealing with injuries, medical bills piling up, and missed work. Who pays for all of this? Can you sue Uber directly? Most people...





