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NEW MARTINSVILLE An employee is suing Coastal Drilling East after he was injured on the job when he fell 25 feet.
Branden Anthony Davis filed the lawsuit against Coastal Drilling East, The Crosby Group and John Doe Company alleging that they violated federal safety regulations laid out by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), according to a complaint filed in Wetzel Circuit Court.
Davis claims he was employed by Coastal at a job site in Wetzel County and on March 5, 2019, he was performing his assigned tasks when the pin and/or bolt of the Crosby Terminator he was using failed and he plummeted 25 feet to the ground.
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PITTSBURGH – A website operator claims that it is immune from a lawsuit brought by a Bridgeville man against itself and Google that claims his mugshot from an arrest made 17 years ago was recently listed on the website’s database of currently imprisoned individuals.
Mitchell P. Gedid of Bridgeville first filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Jan. 27 versus Travis Paul Grant, Marielle Lizette Grant and Kyle David Grant of Longwood, Fla., Google, LLC of Mountain View, Calif. and John Doe Corporation.
According to the lawsuit, a website operated by the non-corporate defendants at www.bailbondshq.com has a separate page allowing visitors to search an inmate database for individuals incarcerated in the state of Pennsylvania.
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PITTSBURGH – A Bridgeville man has filed legal action against the proprietors of a bail company website and Google, claiming that his mugshot from an arrest made 17 years ago was recently listed on the website’s database of currently imprisoned individuals.
Mitchell P. Gedid of Bridgeville filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Jan. 27 versus Travis Paul Grant, Marielle Lizette Grant and Kyle David Grant of Longwood, Fla., Google, LLC of Mountain View, Calif. and John Doe Corporation.
According to the lawsuit, a website operated by the non-corporate defendants at www.bailbondshq.com has a separate page allowing visitors to search an inmate database for individuals incarcerated in the state of Pennsylvania.