A worker suffered serious injuries Thursday January 21st 2010 shortly before 5:00 a.m. when he somehow got caught in the wheels of a trailer. The unidentified man was working on the loading dock at the Associated Wholesale Grocers warehouse in Springfield Illinois. Police and firefighters were called to the scene to free the man from the trailer.
Workplace accidents are an all too common occurrence in our society. While there are always going to be inherent dangers in some fields of work an employer is supposed to take all necessary safety precautions to keep their employees out of harms way. If you or someone you know has been injured in a loading dock accident or any other type of injury from a work site accident speak with an attorney today. A workplace personal injury attorney can advise you on your best course of action and help work for you to make sure you get the compensation for your injuries that you deserve.
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