A worker at a Teterboro Airport hangar who claimed to have injured his back in an on-the-job fall accepted $3.2 million on Dec. 5 in his suit, MacLean v. Jet Aviation.

On Oct. 18, 2008, Donald MacLean, then 51, slipped in a water puddle and fell on the concrete floor of the hangar run by Jet Aviation Teterboro L.P. as he walked by a jet that had just been washed, says his lawyer, Peter Chamas of Gill & Chamas in Woodbridge.

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