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In the case of Behrens v. Arconic, Inc., 487 F. Supp. 3d 283 (E.D. Pa. 2020), the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania addressed a significant lawsuit stemming from the tragic Grenfell Tower fire in London. This case prominently featured the involvement of a Fire Expert Witness to assess the causes and contributing factors of the fire.

Case Background

On June 14, 2017, a devastating fire engulfed Grenfell Tower, resulting in 72 fatalities and numerous injuries. The rapid spread of the fire was largely attributed to the building’s exterior cladding system. In response, survivors and victims’ families filed a lawsuit against Arconic, Inc., the manufacturer of the cladding materials, alleging that the company’s products were defective and contributed to the fire’s severity.

In the case of Holcomb v. Long, 765 S.E.2d 687 (Ga. Ct. App. 2014), the Court of Appeals of Georgia examined the applicability of the state’s equine immunity statute in a negligence lawsuit arising from a horseback riding incident.

Case Background

Michael Holcomb filed a lawsuit against Charles Long, alleging that Long’s negligence in saddling a horse led to Holcomb’s fall and subsequent injuries. Holcomb contended that Long failed to properly secure the saddle, causing it to slip during the ride. In response, Long invoked Georgia’s Injuries From Equine or Llama Activities Act (the “Act”), asserting that it provided him immunity from liability.

In the case of Meemic Insurance Co. v. Hewlett-Packard Co., 717 F. Supp. 2d 752 (E.D. Mich. 2010), the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan addressed the admissibility of testimony from an electrical engineering expert witness in a subrogation claim following a house fire.

Case Background

Meemic Insurance Company, the plaintiff, insured a residence that suffered significant damage due to a fire. The plaintiff alleged that the fire originated from a defect in the AC power adapter of a printer manufactured by Hewlett-Packard (HP), the defendant. To support its claims of breach of implied warranty, product liability, and negligence, Meemic retained an electrical engineering expert to determine the fire’s cause.

Introduction

In the recent case of Impagliazzo v. Judlau Contracting, Inc., 2023 NY Slip Op 50952(U) (N.Y. App. Div. 2023), the testimony of a

Slip, Trip & Fall Expert Witness was crucial. This case involved a worker who tripped and fell on a rebar mat at a construction site, leading to significant injuries.

Introduction

In the recent case of Johnson v. FedEx Freight, Inc., No. 21-1456 (E.D. Mo. 2023), the testimony of a

Black Box/Data Recorder Expert Witness was pivotal. This case involved a severe vehicular accident where the plaintiff, Johnson, claimed that the truck driver employed by FedEx Freight was negligent and that data from the truck’s black box would support this claim.

Introduction

In the recent case of Trice v. Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc., the expertise of a

Biomechanics Expert Witness was crucial. This case involved a tragic motor vehicle collision that resulted in severe injuries to a toddler, raising questions about the safety and design of a booster seat manufactured by the defendant, Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc.