In the landmark case of Bunt v. Altec Industries, Inc., 962 F. Supp. 313 (N.D.N.Y. 1997), the role of the Safety Equipment Expert Witness was pivotal in determining the outcome of a complex product liability dispute involving alleged design defects in heavy industrial equipment. This case provides a clear illustration of how expert testimony on safety equipment standards and engineering principles can directly influence judicial findings on liability and admissibility under Daubert.
Background and Facts
The plaintiff, Bunt, suffered injuries while operating a digger derrick manufactured by Altec Industries, Inc. The incident occurred when Bunt was using the upper controls of the derrick, which lacked a physical guard. The plaintiff alleged that the absence of a guard constituted a design defect, rendering the equipment unreasonably dangerous for its intended use. Altec Industries denied liability, arguing that the design met industry standards and that the equipment was safe when operated as intended.


