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Adam Wilson injured in accident at Stonewall Kitchen in York, Maine.


On February 11 Adam Wilson 20 of Rochester New Hampshire was injured in an accident at Stonewall Kitchen in York Maine.  Wilsons arm was caught in the blade of a large mixer and he received lacerations and burns to his left forearm.  Police report that Wilsom was a temporary worker who was relatively new to the work done at Stonewall Kitchen.  Human resources director for Stonewall Kitchen Sharon Decato states that We usually do a pretty good job of training and have a limited number of injuries.

But in many cases like these pretty good training is not enough.  Industrial kitchen work can be very dangerous and temporary workers without much experience or supervision are particularly at risk.  Victims in such situations may wish to file a lawsuit to recover compensation.  Unfortunately this is no simple task.  I have been working on these sorts of cases for twenty years and I have seen the lengths to which companies will go in order to avoid accepting responsibility for injured employees.  But the truth is that the laws are there to protect the victims in these cases.  With the assistance of a Dallas personal injury law attorney you can be sure that the people responsible for your injuries are brought to justice.

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