February 25, 2019 The third circuit court of appeals has found the parent company not liable for the death of a subsidiary worker. The case is Grimsley v. Manitowoc Co., 675 F. App’x 118 (3d Cir. 2017).
In 2013, an employee of Grove U.S. LLC (Grove), and Grove’s parent company Manitowoc, died at a Shady Grove, Pennsylvania worksite when he was pinned between 2 cranes while working. U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration investigated the incident, and fined Grove. The employee’s widow received workers compensation death benefits. Later she filed a wrongful death and survival action asserting negligence and strict liability against Grove. She asserted that Manitowoc was her deceased husbands’ employer and that she had received workers compensation on his behalf from Grove, the parent company was not immune from a lawsuit. The court noted that some documents filed by the workers compensation insurer demonstrated some confusion by listing Grove with Manitowoc’s federal employer identification number with its claim filed with the state’s Workers Compensation Bureau. Despite this, the court noted that the insurer later amended the deceases worker’s employer from Manitowoc to Grove, and changed the ID number to reflect that change.
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