Jury Determines That Bombardier Was Not Negligent In Design of Sea-Doo
After a two week trial in the
“Statistically speaking, the probability of the type of incident involved in this case is extremely rare. Owners, operators and passengers of personal watercrafts must think safety first,” said Sarason. “It’s important for people to realize that these watercraft are classified as boats. That’s why the watercraft industry has been working diligently with authorities like the
On what would be her first time ever on a personal watercraft, the young woman was riding as a passenger when she suddenly lost her grip and slid backwards off the rear. Even though she did not strike any portion of the vessel, she fell into the jet propulsion flow and received lower body and internal injuries from the powerful blast of water.
The lawsuit claimed that the Bombardier Sea-Doo had a design defect and failed to warn operators and passengers about the dangers of coming into contact with the jet thrust emanating from the nozzle.
“The woman says she did not have any conversation with anyone concerning the use of protective gear, such wet suit bottoms or equivalent protective clothing,” said Sarason. “During the trial, the operator admitted that he saw, but did not read, the onboard warning label. He also admitted that he did not read the safety recommendations in the operator’s guide nor watch the safety video.”
The jury ultimately determined that there was no defect in the personal watercraft. Furthermore, Sarason said the alternative designs the Plaintiff proposed such as a seat back or a passenger safety lanyard that shuts the engine, were not reasonable and exposed all riders to foreseeable risk of harm, therefore, the risks of the alternative designs far outweigh the benefits,” he said.
In 2009, Bombardier was recognized with an award for its commitment to boating safety from the
Bombardier Recreational Products is a world leader in the design, development, manufacturing, distribution and marketing of motorized recreational vehicles. Its portfolio of brands and products includes: Ski-Doo and Lynx snowmobiles, Sea-Doo watercraft and sport boats, Evinrude and Johnson outboard engines, direct injection technologies such as E-TEC, Can-Am all-terrain vehicles and roadsters, Rotax engines and karts.
“In order to safely operate a personal watercraft, you have to read and heed the onboard warnings and the warnings and instructions in the operator's guide. Like with any type of motorized product, whether it's a car, a motorcycle or an ATV, you have to use common sense.”
With over 26 years of litigation experience, Sarason represents clients in cases involving product liability and admiralty/maritime claims including serving as national counsel for Bombardier Recreational Products. In his product liability practice, Scott represents the manufacturers, distributors and retailers of a variety of products including recreational vehicles such as personal watercraft, jet boats, other marine vessels used as pleasure crafts and ultra light aircraft. Litigating in state and federal court, Sarason’s cases involve the defense of claims involving significant and catastrophic injury as well as wrongful death. He received his law degree from the
Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell provides litigation and counseling services in a wide range of civil practice areas including products liability, commercial litigation, intellectual property, environmental, employment, insurance, professional liability, health care and administrative law. Offices are located in
###
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/11/prweb4807714.htm



Advisor News
- Advisors must lead the policy risk conversation
- Gen X more anxious than baby boomers about retirement
- Taxing trend: How the OBBBA is breaking the standard deduction reliance
- Why advisors can’t afford to delay succession planning
- 6 in 10 Americans struggle with financial decisions
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- CT commissioner: 70% of policyholders covered in PHL liquidation plan
- ‘I get confused:’ Regulators ponder increasing illustration complexities
- Three ways the Corebridge/Equitable merger could shake up the annuity market
- Corebridge, Equitable merge to create potential new annuity sales king
- LIMRA: Final retail annuity sales total $464.1 billion in 2025
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- Blue Shield says Fresno’s Community Medical Centers turning away patients amid standoff
- El Rio taps experienced leader to oversee transition from North Country HealthCare to Elk Ridge
- Many drop Obamacare and more likely will, SCC hears
- Legislature advances bill limiting copays for Medicaid recipients
- Legislature advances bill limiting copays for Medicaid recipients
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- WHAT THEY ARE SAYING: KATHLEEN COULOMBE JOINS ACU AS CHIEF ADVOCACY OFFICER
- A-CAP Appoints Kirk Cullimore as President of Sentinel Security Life
- Nationwide enters centennial year stronger than ever
- AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company and Its Subsidiaries
- AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of CMB Wing Lung Insurance Company Limited
More Life Insurance News