Bay Area carpenter gets nail shot through tongue into head, sues nail gun maker

Carpenter’s apprentice Timothy Kahae spent a day and night with a nail stuck through his palate into the base of his skull after the nail gun he was using misfired at a Bay Area construction site, according to his recently filed lawsuit.

Kahae, 28, was fastening down plywood flooring with the nail gun when two nails shot out at once, according to the lawsuit filed Friday against nail gun maker Koki Holdings in San Francisco U.S. District Court.

One nail ricocheted off the other and into his face, tearing open his lip and “lodging itself in Timothy’s tongue and head,” the lawsuit claimed.

Koki Holdings did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

In shock, Kahae put the tool down and walked downstairs to report the incident, “bleeding as he went,” according to the lawsuit.

“It became immediately apparent to his co-workers that Timothy required professional medical treatment,” the lawsuit said. He was taken to a nearby Stanford Health clinic for emergency treatment, according to the lawsuit.

Neurosurgery and ear, nose and throat specialists evaluated Kahae, of San Francisco, and determined he would need surgery, but he had to wait till the next day to have the nail taken out, the lawsuit said.

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