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Coal mine accidents: Rock falls and kills 26-year-old miner

Falling objects are a major concern for workers in West Virginia and elsewhere who operate in a variety of fields. For miners, the risk of being struck by such an object may be even more hazardous, as many coal mine accidents may occur without another worker within range to provide immediate assistance. A 26-year-old miner was killed after he was struck by a rock in a recent mining accident that took place in a neighboring state.

Investigating officials have advised that the incident took place at around 2 p.m. on a recent Thursday as the man was working in a local mine. Although many of the details concerning what happened remain unclear, the man was reportedly killed after he was struck by a rock. Unfortunately, no other workers were nearby when the accident took place, and it took nearly seven hours before someone discovered his body.

While it might be common for miners to work alone for extended periods, it can also be somewhat hazardous. Should an accident occur, the response time for calling in emergency responders could be vital to a person’s well-being. Those who become involved in a dangerous accident while working alone may be left to suffer for extended periods, and in some cases, such an incident can prove fatal.

Losing a loved one can be a harrowing experience, and the financial challenges such a loss might bring can be substantial. Those who encounter loss in fatal coal mine accidents could be eligible to receive assistance through the workers’ compensation insurance system, and they might find it beneficial to seek assistance from an experienced attorney. An attorney can examine the incident and assist a client in West Virginia in pursuing the full amount of compensation to which he or she is eligible to receive.

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