This month, a Pennsylvania jury awarded $12.7 million to two men who were severely burned in an industrial accident. The accident occurred in 2003 at Ametek Speciality Metal Products in North Strabane.
45-year old Rudolph Andrew Paci and 44-year old James Clyde Sutch worked at Ametek as melters when a metal melting furnace exploded on September 2, 2003. After the accident, Paci was in a comma for two months, had burns on 65 percent of his body and disfigurements on 95 percent of his body. The burns destroyed his sweat and oil glands and he is no longer able to work. Sweat and oil glands help to regulate the body’s temperature and skin moisture.
Sutch suffered burns on 22 percent of his body and disfigurement on 33 percent. Doctors say he will have health complications for the rest of his life but he has been able to return to work.
Contact the Philadelphia long-term disability benefits attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 215-238-1130 if you or someone you know has become disabled in a workplace accident.


