Jun 25, 2025 | Burn Injury, Crush Injuries, Explosion, Manufacturing Injuries, Personal Injury, Workplace Accident, Workplace Explosion, Workplace Injuries
A fire that broke out Sunday morning at Forte Opening Solutions in Marshfield, Wisconsin, is once again drawing attention to the dangers of industrial fires and explosions. Firefighters battled the flames for over four hours, using approximately 50,000 gallons of...
Jun 19, 2025 | Burn Injury, Catastrophic Injury, Personal Injury, Workplace Accident, Workplace Explosion, Workplace Injuries, Wrongful Death
In late 2024, a devastating factory explosion at the Givaudan food coloring factory in Louisville, Kentucky claimed the life of Keven “KD” Dawson Jr., an Army veteran and longtime employee. This tragedy, which occurred just a year after a similar equipment...
May 27, 2025 | Chemical Injuries, Chemical Injury, Work Injury, Workplace Accident, Workplace Injuries, Workplace Safety, Wrongful Death
Last week, an ammonia leak at the Tyson Foods plant in Monroe, North Carolina, prompted a swift evacuation. Emergency crews responded quickly to the gas leak, and thankfully, no injuries were reported. While the situation was brought under control within the hour,...
May 21, 2025 | Manufacturing Injuries, Personal Injury, Work Injury, Workplace Accident, Workplace Injuries, Workplace Safety, Wrongful Death
On Tuesday morning, a tragic construction site accident claimed the life of a worker at the HL-GA Battery Co. plant in Bryan County, Georgia. According to reports from the Bryan County Sheriff’s Office, a load fell off a forklift, fatally striking the man. This fatal...
May 1, 2025 | Chemical Injuries, Chemical Injury, Defective Product, Formaldehyde Exposure, Product Liability, Workplace Injuries, Wrongful Death
Formaldehyde is a colorless, strong-smelling chemical that is widely used in manufacturing, construction, healthcare, and cosmetics. While it serves important purposes in industrial and consumer products, formaldehyde is also a known toxic substance with serious...