HAZLEHURST, GEORGIA—
Thompson Hardwoods, Inc.
Struck by object dropped by person · Nonfatal 'crushing' injuries
Final narrative
An employee and co-worker were working to unjam and move a 100-pound piece of crossed-up cant timber. The employee lost their grip and the timber fell on their right hand, resulting in crush injuries to the fingers.
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