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Phillips 66 customer alleges he needed stitches after metal cut leg

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Phillips 66 customer alleges he needed stitches after metal cut leg

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ST. LOUIS – A man alleges he needed six stitches after his leg was lacerated while pumping gas at a St. Louis station.

Jason Dailey filed a complaint on Nov. 15 in the St. Louis Circuit Court against Phillips 66 Co. alleging negligence.

According to the complaint, on Oct. 2, the plaintiff was at defendant's Phillips 66 gas station to fill gas and his leg was lacerated by a piece of metal. He alleges he needed six stitches because of the laceration.

The plaintiff holds Phillips 66 Co. responsible because the defendant allegedly negligently allowed a gas pump to remain in a dangerous condition and failed to make the condition safe or to provide adequate warning about it.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks compensatory damages in an amount of more than $25,000, plus interest, costs, and all other relief deemed necessary and proper. He is represented by Benjamin J. Sansone of Sansone & Lauber in St. Louis.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number 1822-CC11646

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