Case |
Akerland v. Kneissl Ski Fabrik, Denver, CO Dist 79CV8400 |
Attorney |
David M. Sherman (retired) of Sherman & Sherman, 633 17th St. Denver, CO, 80203, home tel 303-489-1100, fax 303-388-2516 |
Representing |
Plaintiff |
Testimony |
Report - Inadequate bond between top glass fabric and foam core, and improper location of base glass fabric were responsible for delamination and injury. |
Outcome |
Settlement. |
Case |
McCamley v. Raichle, El Paso Cty, CO, 89CV3804 div 10 |
Attorney |
Glenn Pressman of Melat, Pressman, Ezelll & Higbie, 711 S. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, CO, 80903, tel 719-475-0304, fax 719-475-0242 |
Representing |
Plaintiff |
Testimony |
Report and Depositions - Defective design and contaminated plastic were cause of fracture in the latch of a plastic ski boot. These failed in the first use of new boots, caused fall and injury to adult skier. Scanning electron microscope showed presence of contamination. |
Outcome |
Settlement. |
Case |
Custer v. Rossingol, case 96-03590-NP, Kent Cty Michigan Circuit Court |
Attorney |
Wm. F. Mills of Gruel, Mills, Nims & Pylam, 500 Monroe Place #700 West, Grand Rapids, MI, 49503, tel 616-235-5500, fax 616-235-5550 |
Representing |
Plaintiff |
Testimony |
Report and Deposition - Broken ski showed evidence of glass fiber that was insufficiently wetted by the polyester resin, causing delamination, fall and injury to young skier. |
Outcome |
Settlement. |