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Tent collapse may lead to Oklahoma workers’ compensation for crew

admin July 8th, 2010

What was supposed to be a good time with a concert at a casino turned into injuries for crew members, according to KOCO.

Peter Frampton and Yes were gearing up to play a concert at the Lucky Star Casino when the situation turned hazardous due to strong winds. The tent that was erected for the concert collapsed and injured six crew members, which could lead to Oklahoma workers’ compensation cases.

Most of the crew members suffered nonlife-threatening injuries, though one man suffered a broken leg, which may lead to Oklahoma workers’ compensation for the crew members.

The concert had to be rescheduled due to weather and the accident.

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Man’s injury may lead to Oklahoma worker’s compensation case

admin April 8th, 2010

Many jobs are dangerous. Many citizens go to work every day in hazardous environments, while others may suffer injuries in jobs that have few health risks. Either way, sometimes workers are injured and need worker’s compensation while they recuperate.

That may be the case after what happened at Webco in Sand Springs when a man suffered an injury that could lead to an Oklahoma worker’s compensation case.

According to KJRH, an 18-year-old man suffered a work injury at the Oklahoma plant which manufactures special tubing. He suffered serious injuries and was taken to a hospital. He is said to be in critical condition.

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Death of worker could lead to Oklahoma worker’s compensation case

admin January 14th, 2010

The death of a man who died while working on an oilfield could lead to an Oklahoma worker’s compensation case, according to KFOR.

The accident that could lead to the Oklahoma’s worker compensation case occurred when the man was resting in a bunkhouse and pipes fell from the building above. The man’s crew was working when the pipes slipped, falling onto the area where the worker was resting.

Investigations for the accident that could lead to an Oklahoma worker’s compensation case are ongoing.

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