A 41-year-old mechanic who claimed permanent work restrictions and a damaged family life has secured a $1.25 million settlement for injuries sustained when he fell from a large rock truck at a construction site.

The parties in Lettiere v. Haines & Kibblehouse arrived at the settlement on Monday afternoon. Plaintiff’s attorney Edward F. Chacker of Gay Chacker & Mittin said that in addition to the settlement, a workers’ compensation lien of $131,000 has been waived, and Lettiere received a $75,000 workers’ compensation payment.

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