Victim wins case in construction accident

by on May 23, 2008

A lawsuit has been settled in the case of a 2003 construction accident in Gilroy. On August 7th, 49-year-old Manuel Pereira, a sheetrock specialist, was working for a subcontractor for Greg Farotte Construction, Inc. Mr. Pereira was performing work in a scissor lift at El Amigo Restaurant. The machinery rolled into an open hole in the kitchen’s cement floor, causing the lift to fall and knock Mr. Pereira 15 feet to the ground. He suffered a fractured wrist and dislocated elbow. Seven surgeries were performed on his arm, but he is still permanently disabled and cannot perform construction work, which is his only means of employment.  

Mr. Pereira sued Greg Farotte Construction and the plumbing subcontractor, Associated Plumbing. He argued that OSHA regulations required that exposed holes must be covered. Both defendants denied responsibility, stating that the accident was caused due to Mr. Pereira’s negligence. They stated that Mr. Pereira attempted to drive around the holes with the lift extended, which is not how the machinery is to be operated. It also should not be used on uneven surfaces. Mr. Pereira had not been trained to use the scissor lift, so his incorrect use of it was the cause of the accident. They further argued that the holes were exposed because they were being used by Associated Plumbing. 

Mr .Pereira requested $132,000 for medical specials, $100,000 for loss of past wages, and $750,000 for future loss of wages. Due to a provision in their contract obligating Associated Plumbing to pay, Greg Farotte Construction paid Mr. Pereira $450,000 and Associated Plumbing paid $1 million.

If you or someone you know has been seriously injured, contact the law firm of Estey & Bomberger.

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