In the pivotal case of Blevins v. New Holland North America, Inc., 128 F. Supp. 2d 952 (W.D. Va. 2001), the role of the Agricultural Engineering Expert Witness was central to the court’s analysis of product liability claims arising from a serious farm accident. This case demonstrates the critical influence of expert testimony on both the admissibility of evidence and the ultimate resolution of complex technical disputes in agricultural litigation.
Background and Parties
Plaintiff Douglas M. Blevins suffered significant injuries while operating a hay baler manufactured by New Holland North America, Inc. Blevins alleged that the hay baler was defectively designed because it lacked an emergency stop system, which he contended would have prevented his injuries. The defendant, New Holland, denied any defect and asserted that the machine met all applicable safety standards.


