$1.5M
Key Details
Settlement Amount:
$1.5 Million
Location:
Ohio
Practice Area:
Product Liability / Wrongful Death
Preview:
A defective latch-type handle on a commercial refuse truck allowed the passenger door to inadvertently open while in motion, resulting in a passenger's death when he was pulled under the vehicle's tires.
Content:
A design defect in the door handles on a commercial refuse truck resulted in the death of a passenger. The manufacturer designed the passenger door with an unprotected, latch-type handle that allowed for inadvertent opening while the truck was being driven — a foreseeable danger that the manufacturer failed to address.
A passenger was killed when he inadvertently contacted the latch handle and opened the door while the truck was in motion. When he reached to close the door, he was pulled under the tires of the moving vehicle. The unprotected handle design created an unreasonable risk that the manufacturer could have eliminated through straightforward design changes.
Lowe Trial Lawyers presented compelling evidence of the defective design and its foreseeability, and the jury returned a verdict of $1.5 million, holding the manufacturer responsible for the death caused by its dangerously designed product.