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Kentucky Construction Worker Suffers Severe Burns in School Accident


Posted on Apr 27, 2010

A Kentucky construction worker was sent to University Hospital in critical condition after an unusual work accident in Lebanon, according to the FOX41 news source.  The Kentucky construction accident occurred at Lebanon Junction Elementary on Tuesday, April 20, when hot tar splattered on the worker and severely burned him.  Although the Kentucky worker's safety goggles and gear prevented further injuries, the man still suffered life-threatening injuries.

As central Kentucky personal injury and Lexington workers' compensation lawyers, we express our deepest condolences to the injured worker and his family, and we hope for his speedy recovery.  As illustrated in this incident, work-related accidents can be unpredictably dangerous and result in serious and even life-changing injuries.  For free information and answers to your questions about central Kentucky work accidents and construction injuries, contact us via our confidential online form or call (toll-free) 866-239-0039.

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