Defense Verdict in Electrocution Death Case

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David successfully obtained a defense verdict in Worcester Superior Court in a wrongful death action filed against a Town.  The decedent’s family sued the Town for negligence in allowing a dangerous condition to exist after the plaintiff was electrocuted when he came into contact with high-voltage wires.

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