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| FEATURED CASE » FENSTERMACHER v. TELELECT, INC. | March 30, 1992 Summary: Product liability claimed against Defendant. Plaintiff, an employee of KPL Gas Service Co., was in a bucket hoisted by a boom and was working on a 7,200 volt power line when he was injured by the electric current. Defendant was the manufacturer of the boom. Plaintiff alleged that the boom was not properly insulated. Damages Alleged: Severe burns to both arms resulting in loss of arms at shoulder through amputation at age 45. - $154,998.12 medical expenses
- $2,900,000 future medical expenses & lifetime care
- $120,000 lost wages
- $800,000 future lost wages
Judge: Earl E. O'Connor Plaintiff's Attorney: Jude Nally (Blumer, Nally & Siro); Samuel A. Cherry, Keith Givens and Joseph Lane (Dothan, Alabama); and Michael E. Callen (Callen, Sexton, Shelor) Defendant's Attorney: William L. Turner, George P. Coughlin and William F. Ford (Gage & Tucker) Verdict: Plaintiff found 0% at fault: KPL found 2% at fault; Defendant found $98% at fault. Plaintiff's damages evaluated at $8,154,009.12 - net recovery to plaintiff of $5,301,898.16 after cap and less 2%; and punitive damages to be determined by the Court. |
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