Injury Settlement, Coal Mine Roof Bolter

CHARLESTON, W.V., Aug. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Some workplace injuries are not as cut and dry as they originally seem, and such was the case with a recent seven-figure settlement that Bailey, Javins, & Carter, LC secured on behalf of an injured West Virginia coal worker. The case involved a roof bolter operator who was working in an underground coal mine and whose sleeve got caught in the bolting machine. The sleeve was given to the worker by the coal mining company to protect him from inadvertent contact with the drill steel. Click here to read more.

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