Products Liability: Industrial Machine 1,215,000 Settlement: Leg Degloving
Personal Injury Verdict Reviews
December 24, 2002
A 49-year-old male tree removal worker suffered left leg degloving,
which required reconstructive surgery, when a stump grinder, designed
and manufactured by the defendant, abruptly moved back and cut into
his thigh as he attempted to remove the stump of a tree, which was
cut down by a nonparty coworker. The plaintiff contended that the
defendant designed the stump grinder in a defective manner, that
it failed to install an appropriate guard and safety switch to ensure
the safety of the user, and that the defendants provided him with
a product that was unsafe for its intended use and purpose. The
defendants denied liability and contended the machine was reasonably
safe when used properly. The defendant contended that the third-named
defendant modified the grinder from its manufactured condition and
that the plaintiff used the machine carelessly.
Apostoleris v. Promark Products West Inc.; Bear Tree Service; Dirt
& Chips Inc.; Ariens Co.
State/County: NY/Eastern District. Plaintiff Attorney: Andres F. Alonso, Parker Waichman Alonso LLP, Great Neck, NY. Defense Attorney: Richard A. Tanner, Dickson, Buermann, Tanner, Ashenfelter, Slous, Fox & Boyd, Upper Montclair, NJ. Settlement: 1,215,000. Compensatory Damages: 1,215,000. Incident Date: July 1998. Settlement Date: July 2002. JV Number: 402026.
December 24, 2002





