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Bryant v. Continental Aluminum

Quill · Section II.B (Standing) · drafted 2026-04-12

Plaintiff Bryant operated a continuous-feed aluminum extrusion press at Defendant's Joliet facility from March 2019 through November 2024. Plaintiff has standing to bring this action because the requirements of Article III are satisfied: an injury in fact, fairly traceable to Defendant's conduct, and redressable by a favorable decision. The injury is concrete and particularized: Plaintiff sustained quantifiable medical expenses and a permanent reduction in earning capacity directly resulting from Defendant's failure to maintain the extrusion press to OSHA-mandated specifications. Where, as here, an employer's documented failure to maintain workplace safety equipment causes a specific physical injury, traceability is established as a matter of law. Defendant's argument that Plaintiff's claim is preempted by the IL Workers' Compensation Act fails on its own terms; see Section II.C, infra.

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