Two Phoenix-Area Construction Workers Shocked

by Administrator 28. September 2009 07:00

Two construction workers in Phoenix were injured on Wednesday, September 23, when a construction crane swung into live powerlines, leaving them with third-degree burns. According to fire officials, the accident occurred when the crane operator, who was talking to the two construction workers through headsets, accidentally swung the crane into nearby powerlines, shocking the men in headsets. The workers received third-degree burns to the ears, head, chest, and legs, and were rushed to the hospital. The crane operator is in critical condition.


If you or someone you love has been injured through workplace negligence, contact the Phoenix workplace injuy attorneys of Haralson, Miller, Pitt, Feldman & McAnally, P.L.C., by calling 877-366-557.

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