Gregory Washington Wins in Serious Injury Case against Transocean
June 28th, 2010
Gregory Washington, while serving as a roustabout with Transocean on a drill ship known as the Deepwater Millennium, was seriously injured when a riser joint protector fell and struck his shoulder and right ankle. Mr. Washington sustained a serious permanent crushing injury to his left ankle. His treating physician predicted that Mr. Washington’s work would never return pre-injury level and that he would be on restricted duty, causing him to lose additional wages. Mr. Washing also claimed considerable pain and suffering and ongoing disability because of severely limited mobility. This case was settled prior to trial for a substantial amount.
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