$4.3M
Key Details
Settlement Amount:
$4.3 Million
Location:
Ohio
Practice Area:
Product Liability
Preview:
A truck driver was permanently blinded and severely injured when a defectively designed hatch lid on a tanker trailer failed to hold under pressure, drenching him in hydrochloric acid.
Content:
A commercial truck driver suffered severe and permanent injuries, including blindness, when a defectively designed hatch lid on a tanker trailer failed to hold when placed under pressure. The failure caused the driver to be drenched in hydrochloric acid — a highly corrosive chemical capable of causing catastrophic chemical burns and destruction of soft tissue.
The exposure to hydrochloric acid caused irreversible damage to the driver's eyes and body. The hatch lid's failure to perform its fundamental containment function under operating conditions represented a serious design defect that the manufacturer should have identified and corrected before placing the product in the marketplace.
Lowe Trial Lawyers successfully established that the defective design of the hatch lid was the direct cause of the driver's devastating and permanent injuries. The jury returned a verdict of $4.3 million, holding the manufacturer accountable for the profound harm its defective product caused.