The accident occurred Dec. 4, 2015. Marcantonio worked for general contracor, LF Driscoll. Lynch, a foreman for JW Carrigan, operated a scissor lift that Marcantonio alleged ran him over, ultimately resulting in ongoing treatment and a total knee replacement. (Credit: Diego Cervo/Shutterstock) The accident occurred Dec. 4, 2015. Marcantonio worked for general contracor, LF Driscoll. Lynch, a foreman for JW Carrigan, operated a scissor lift that Marcantonio alleged ran him over, ultimately resulting in ongoing treatment and a total knee replacement. (Credit: Diego Cervo/Shutterstock)

A worker who sued an electrical company after being injured by a piece of equipment during the construction of the second Comcast tower in Philadelphia has lost his case.

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P.J. D'Annunzio

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