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New Milford, CT – Daniel Kendrick Identified As Worker Killed On Danbury Road

Posted by Connecticut Accident News | Jun 10, 2019 | 0 Comments

New Milford, CT (June 10, 2019) – On Friday, New Milford Police and emergency crews responded to the scene of a workplace incident at the New Milford Block and Supply located at 574 Danbury Road.

Reports from the incident show that a worker went missing at the industrial plant on Friday. Workers later discovered the man inside a conveyor belt system on-site. Emergency crews responded to the scene to remove the worker from the scene. Unfortunately, the man sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased on-site.

Police later confirmed the victim to be 29-year-old Daniel Kendrick.

The incident remains under investigation at this time by the New Milford Police Department, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

Our deepest condolences go out to the family of Mr. Daniel Kendrick.

Fatal Workplace Accidents in Connecticut

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration established strict rules and regulations that employers are required to enact to keep workers safe onsite. Sadly, there are numerous companies that neglect to follow these rules and, as a result, innocent workers lose their lives. When workers die on the job, surviving family members can contact a wrongful death attorney in Connecticut to protect their legal rights.

For nearly three decades, Connecticut workplace accident attorneys at the Law Offices of Paul Levin have helped countless victims and their families get the justice they deserve. Our knowledgeable Connecticut personal injury attorneys work diligently to ensure families are able to recover from the wrongful death of a loved one. If your loved one lost their life in a workplace accident, contact our Law firm at (866) 322-5302 to see how we can help you.

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