The state Superior Court has affirmed a $2.3 million judgment in favor of a construction worker who was injured when a concrete-pumping hose hit him in the head and knocked him off a wall and into a basement.
A unanimous three-judge panel ruled Jan. 6 in DeFranca v. Albino Concrete Construction that all issues were properly submitted to the Philadelphia jury in the case, that the evidence supported a negligence finding and that GPS evidence of the location of the concrete truck at issue was properly excluded.
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