Lord v. Walt Disney Co.

VERDICT

Trial
09/21/09 – 09/25/09

Summary

Plaintiff suffered two fractures of his right leg and ankle on October 19, 2007, after he fell while attempting to move aluminum deck chairs that had been improperly loaded with a forklift onto a flat bed trailer that the plaintiff had brought to Walt Disney World's property control department. Although plaintiff was a Disney employee he was not acting within the scope of his employment when the injury occurred.

The jury found damages of $215,872.44, and apportioned negligence equally between the plaintiff and the defendant.

Outcome

Fault: Disney-50% Lord-50%
Past Medical Expense: 78,525.86
Lost Wages: Past-5,346.58, Future-0
Non-Economic Damages: Past-66,000, Future-66,000

Sessions

SEP
22
SEP
23

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