Metal base of cheaply made, brand new miter saw breaks in half, blade slices off thumb

… A 58-year-old district manager for a battery company was using a brand new miter saw to cut molding for his doorways at home.  As he was pulling down the saw for his second cut, the metal base broke in half.  The rest of the saw with the blade still rotating came down on his hand, slicing off a piece of his left thumb.  A lawsuit for this unsafe and defective product was filed against the national chain that sold this power tool.  The case settled after documents were exchanged by the parties.   … [Read more...]

Poor design of forward/reverse switch on utility cart results in foreman’s crushed leg

. . . A 54-year-old maintenance foreman in a copper mill was standing next to a copper coil using an overhead crane.  A millwright was moving a nearby electric utility cart, similar in design to a golf cart.  The millwright intended to drive in reverse. Because the forward/reverse switch was poorly designed, the cart was still in forward gear.  After he pushed the throttle, the cart lunged forward, crushing the foreman’s leg. There was extensive pre-trial discovery. Several engineering experts examined the utility cart.  The case settled shortly before trial at a private mediation conference.  The foreman’s worker’s compensation claim was … [Read more...]

Parking gear fails, driverless car crashes into car waiting at a traffic light

. . . A 55-year-old building custodian was waiting in her car at a traffic light.  A driverless car (before Uber) rolled out of a nearby parking lot, over a hill and crashed into the custodian’s stopped car.  The crash triggered a prior seizure disorder.  The owner of the driverless car, claimed that she put it in park before leaving to do some shopping.  Investigation showed that this model of car had problems with its parking gear, permitting the key to be removed from the ignition even when the car was not in park.  After investigation and depositions the car manufacturer settled the claim.   … [Read more...]

New office chair malfunctions and breaks when worker leans back, throws him to the floor

… A 35-year-old office worker fell to the floor when he leaned back and his chair broke. The office worker severely injured his back. At trial, there was conflicting evidence regarding whether the office worker was leaning back normally in the chair. The jury found in favor of the chair’s seller. On appeal, however, the Superior Court, in an important decision, determined that the jury should have been instructed that the office worker could win his case by merely showing that the chair malfunctioned during normal use. After the trial court’s decision was reversed, the case settled while a new trial was pending.   … [Read more...]

Factory worker loses most of his hand when plastic injection molding machine lacks safety switch

… A 23-year-old factory worker was performing maintenance on a plastic injection molding machine when the machine unexpectedly energized catching his hand in the moving parts. He lost most of his thumb and several fingers of his right hand. The machine had been defectively designed because it lacked a proper safety switch. A lawsuit was settled on the eve of trial.   … [Read more...]

Pregnant mom’s DES medication led to daughter’s misshapen uterus

… A 32-year-old woman learned that her mother had taken a drug called DES (Diethylstilbestrol) while pregnant. DES was marketed from the late 1940’s into the 1960’s in the mistaken belief it prevented miscarriages and premature deliveries. The woman had a misshapened uterus as a result of her mother’s ingestion of the DES. This condition presented the risk of infertility, miscarriage and other birthing problems. Fortunately, the pharmacy records from the mother’s purchase of the DES many years before were still available. These records, by the process of elimination, definitively identified the manufacturer of the DES pills. A lawsuit for the … [Read more...]

Machine operator’s arm snapped in half by unsafe bar straightener

… A 48-year-old machine operator was feeding a piece of steel into a bar straightener when his glove got caught on the steel. His arm was twisted behind his back, snapping the bone completely in half below his elbow. The bar straightener had been manufactured 62 years earlier. The bar straightener was unsafe because it lacked essential safety devices such as an automatic feed device and an appropriate shut off. After extensive litigation, the case was successfully settled in a private mediation.   … [Read more...]

Man leaves widow and young child when electrocuted by unsafe electric range

… A 32-year-old man purchased a reconditioned electric range for his home. The burners of the range began to malfunction. The store sent technicians to make repairs. A technician told the man and his family he needed additional parts but said they could continue to use the range. That evening, when the man leaned against the range, he was electrocuted. He left a widow and a child. After extensive discovery and litigation, the case settled shortly before trial.   … [Read more...]

College student served 21 shots of whiskey on 21st birthday, dies from alcohol poisoning

A college fraternity brother met his friends at a local bar on the eve of his 21st birthday.  His goal was to drink 21 shots of whiskey.  Friends bought him shots late in the evening and early into the morning after he turned 21. Although he was visibly intoxicated, the bartender continued to serve him.  He stumbled back to the fraternity house with help and passed out in his room.  When they couldn’t revive him the next morning, they rushed him to the hospital. He died from acute alcohol poisoning.  The friends who had bought him alcohol before he was of legal age and the bar were sued.  After an extensive mediation conference involving … [Read more...]

Drunken man accidentally fires handgun into friend’s face, knocks out his teeth

…   A 23-year-old highway worker and his buddies spent the evening drinking beer at a private club and then at a strip joint.  One of the worker’s buddies went home early. The worker went to his buddy’s house to crash for the evening.  When his buddy answered the door, he began waiving a hand gun at the worker in jest.  The hand gun accidentally fired, striking the worker in the face and knocking out six of his teeth.  After a lawsuit was filed, the case settled with the buddy’s homeowner’s insurer for the policy limits. … [Read more...]

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