Posted on 06/14/2017 10:34:33 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A Commerce woman has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Publix, claiming the grocery chain was at fault when her husband fell into a deep fryer, leading to his 2015 death.
Mansur Blount was a vent hood technician. Part of his job was to clean vent hoods at client businesses, including a Publix location in Dacula, where he was doing that work on June 25, 2015, according to the lawsuit.
A Publix spokeswoman said it is the companys policy not to comment on open lawsuits.
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Terrible way to die. Publix ain’t at fault. You aren’t supposed to stand on any service. Have a friend that does this kind of work. He has his own ladders and surface covers. He either ignored his training or his employer ( an outside vendor) is at faulr
How big was the fryer????
When shortcuts kill.
Is this a training issue? A signage issue? The article claims, that the lawsuit claims, that the worker was unaware of the hazard.
It would appear the the decedent was not following safety precautions and should have known that as a vent hood technician, he would be working over heated surfaces or vats.
However, Public does have some liability here and will likely be writing a check.
And Public went a little far when they on that very day, they advertised a special on fried legs and thighs.
It would appear the the decedent was not following safety precautions and should have known that as a vent hood technician, he would be working over heated surfaces or vats.
However, Publix does have some liability here and will likely be writing a check.
And Publix went a little far when they on that very day, they advertised a special on fried legs and thighs.
When you have contractors working on your property, you need to make sure they are insured and it’s a good idea to make sure they are following safety precautions.
This is not a matter of lack of insurance. By statute, the Publix contractor’s Workers Compensation insurance was the deceased worker’s sole remedy against his employer. His widow is now trying to pick Publix’s deeper pockets, hoping to prove that some negligence act or omission by Publix led to her husband’s death. Since Publix paid the independent contractor for its knowledge and expertise in performing the contracted work, the store appears to have an excellent defense in this case.
“negligence” act = negligent act
You are such a Feind! Har!
I like your sense of humor.............
Well done!
A few decades ago a guy tried to burglarize a fried chicken joint in Memphis by sliding down a vent. He realized he was over a vat of hot grease but he was stuck and couldn’t climb back up. He was found dead the next morning hanging in the vent pipe with his legs knee deep in the hot grease.
A few decades ago a guy tried to burglarize a fried chicken joint in Memphis by sliding down a vent. He realized he was over a vat of hot grease but he was stuck and couldn’t climb back up. He was found dead the next morning hanging in the vent pipe with his legs knee deep in the hot grease.
Hmmmm. Tastes like chicken.
Why is she just now filing the lawsuit, almost two years later? Does it take a that long for the coroner to finish his cause of death report?
Thigh deep-ish?
They’ll deep fry anything in the south, won’t they?
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