MINERAL, VIRGINIA—
United States Postal Service
Nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn · Abrasions
Final narrative
An employee was using a mail truck to deliver mail when they struck a patch of loose gravel and the vehicle overturned onto its side. The employee suffered leg and ankle pain as well as road burn. The employee was hospitalized.
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