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A settlement worth nearly $11 million was struck last week in a wrongful death suit brought by the estate of a steelworker who died 13 days after falling into a vat of boiling water and molten metal, allegedly because of a gap in a guardrail that had existed for more than a decade. The plaintiffs attorney told the jury that the accident could have been prevented if Envirosource Management had properly assessed the risk in the workplace and insisted that the guardrail be extended.
November 15, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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