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A Philadelphia Electric Company Energy employee who sustained several major injuries three years ago when a co-worker ran him over with a backhoe loader was awarded $4.5 million Tuesday by an arbitrator. The plaintiff claimed in court papers that the backhoe's distributor, Wenner Ford Tractor Rentals, was liable because the automatic backup alarm in the backhoe was turned off at the time.
May 23, 2002 at 12:00 AM
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