During the investigation, Clark Fountain’s legal team found that the oven’s electrical control panel was defective, as the manufacturer failed to equip it with the necessary seal that would have prevented the explosion. Sinton initially answered the Complaint, but after refusing to respond to discovery after several orders, the Court struck Sinton’s pleadings, found as a matter of law that the dryer oven was defective, and entered a judgment on liability.
“The jury understood that full justice for our client meant compensating him for all he has lost at the hands of the foreign company that put profits over people in manufacturing this oven. He was forty at the time of the explosion that catastrophically injured virtually every part of his body, resulting in lifelong pain and suffering. Our client’s body didn’t come with a price tag, but we are proud that this jury recognized the true value of life and limb,” said Shana P. Nogues.
“It is imperative that manufacturers take responsibility for the safety of their products. Our firm fights in both the trial and appellate courts to ensure that manufacturers receive that message,” noted Julie H. Littky-Rubin.
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