← Back to context Comment by drding 3 hours ago The cost is tooo low to prevent the company from protecting employees. 3 comments drding Reply CrossVR 3 hours ago Yeah, the $1,800 fine for not filing a worker's injury with OSHA is also strange, because I don't see how it would cost a company less than $1,800 to pay a lawyer to complete and file that form. odie5533 3 hours ago I would assume that OSHA fining the company does help out a subsequent wrongful death suit. vasco 3 hours ago At least it's a rare case where leadership sees the consequences of their lackluster safety practices
CrossVR 3 hours ago Yeah, the $1,800 fine for not filing a worker's injury with OSHA is also strange, because I don't see how it would cost a company less than $1,800 to pay a lawyer to complete and file that form.
odie5533 3 hours ago I would assume that OSHA fining the company does help out a subsequent wrongful death suit.
vasco 3 hours ago At least it's a rare case where leadership sees the consequences of their lackluster safety practices
Yeah, the $1,800 fine for not filing a worker's injury with OSHA is also strange, because I don't see how it would cost a company less than $1,800 to pay a lawyer to complete and file that form.
I would assume that OSHA fining the company does help out a subsequent wrongful death suit.
At least it's a rare case where leadership sees the consequences of their lackluster safety practices