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Friday, January 25, 2019

Family of man crushed by van at Georgetown salvage yard in 2017 suing for millions

The family of a Salisbury, Maryland, man crushed by a van in a Sussex County junk yard in 2017 is suing the business owners for up to $20 million.

The lawsuit seeks to hold Donovan’s Salvage Works north of Georgetown responsible for the death of 41-year-old Wildaire Jean in early August 2017.

Jean was retrieving a part from a van at the junkyard on Donovans Road east of U.S. 113, when the jack he was using dislodged, according to the lawsuit and police reports at the time. The van fell on Jean, crushing him, the lawsuit said.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here we go again! Now the Haitian immigrants have caught on to the victim mentality. The jack HE was using dislodged". So it's the business owners fault because of the way he was using a jack?

Anonymous said...

...yeah, you're gonna get millions from a salvage yard.

Anonymous said...

5:50- "Here we go again?"
#1: WHAT!!!
#2: This sort of happens to you a lot? You said "we", so you are implying you.
#3: We all can read. You assume we can't, with your explanation.

Come on, man!

Anonymous said...

I guess he can't read. They have a sign indicating they are not responsible for ANYTHING!!!