An economics expert witness for the defense advises that there is no general acceptance among economists for measuring the value of an individual’s enjoyment of life. This case takes place in New Mexico and involves a pipe-fitter who was working…
This equipment design case involves an improper footing on a rented aluminum extension ladder, which caused an injury. In June 2013, the plaintiff, a thirty-six-year-old professional painter in Oregon, was on a 32-foot extension ladder. He set up the ladder on…
This case involves a man who was invited by a friend to go for a swim in a pool owned by two homeowners who the friend knew. The man entered the south shallow end of the pool through full-width stairs…
This case involves a thirty-seven-year-old male who was injured at a large retail store after falling from a ladder and being crushed by a television. The plaintiff visited the large retail store in search of a new television to place…