MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA—
Koch Foods of Alabama, LLC
Slip or trip without fall, unspecified · Fractures
Final narrative
The injured employee was talking to another employee. When the employee turned to leave, they twisted their left ankle and fractured it.
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