Re: O/T: H&B liable for player's death
It's really not my place to say what you guys should do but, we all agree (strike that - most of us agree) that the incident was an ACCIDENT and it was very tragic. However, you guys sell a awful lot of bats - if you guys decide NOT to appeal and just settle the case, where does it end?
Jim
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Overturning jury verdicts is tough business. Judges hate it because it removes the purpose of even having juries if the judges will just reverse whenever they feel like it--especially in civil cases like this. Of course, most juries are boxes of rocks anyway, but that's how the system goes.
Based on a quick look, Montana does not have an intermediate Court of Appeals like most states--everything goes straight to the state Supreme Court. That court has 7 members, 6 of which are men.
Just stereotyping, I'd say that H&B would have a better chance than most civil defendants of overturning a jury verdict because this is a defendant whose products has likely been used by almost all of the justices at some point in their lives.Leave a comment:
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Take 'em to the woodshed, Brian...the Forum stands with you.
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I'm not sure where they are getting their information for that segment. We have not made a decision on what to do with the outcome of this case and we are still weighing our options.Leave a comment:
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appeal!!!!!
Do Not Go Down Without A Fight!!!
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Man......am I disgusted.
Did any of you happen to catch "OTL" (Outside The Lines) on ESPN yesterday? It had, as it's first and most prominent story, this Louisville Slugger "Patch family" case debacle.
Two things about what I saw are deeply disturbing to me.
When the verdict was read, the mother turned to her asshole attorney and went all wide-eyed, smiling with a pleasantly surprised look on her smile as they hugged eachother....in the same manner Kardashian turned to O.J. when the unbelievable verdicts were read in that case.....both leading anyone who was watching to see that the thought in the minds of these people were the same....."WOW, we just got away with MURDER!!!"
I mean, it was very telling.
The second thing was that Bob Lee, the host of the show, then later interviewed one of the family attorneys and said "A statement has been released by the Louisville Slugger company basically saying they are not planning on appealing....How do you feel about that?"
This a-hole said "I didn't know that....That's surprising. I fully expected this case to be appealed".
What does that tell all of you???
Brian, I completely understand your families reasoning as to letting this tragic event just end by not appealing this wrong and punishing verdict for no reason or fault on your company's behalf......but you and your company have just been publicy raped my friend. The expression on that mothers face was extremely telling. It suddenly became all about the money.
As others have mentioned here, if this family, as they are trying to claim, is only trying to eliminate the use of aluminum bats from a certain level of competition on due to the wrong claim there is no reaction time to properly protect yourself, then they should donate the money to a cause that will see the means to that end.
What do you think the odds of THAT happening are? From the looks on the face of the mother in the courtroom, let me end the mystery.......ZERO!
There was a clip in the ESPN story showing the most dramatic rediculous funeral for the unfortunate son who died. There were estimated 1,400 people there....obviously a well advertised event for the community. They had the funeral ON THE BASEBALL FIELD. His teammates carried his coffin up onto the mound as a public address announcer called out on the loud speakers "NOW PITCHING FOR THE (team name)........(first name) PATCH!"
I am not going to state my opinion of this kind of a funeral......to each his own. But I can't help but feel that the drama involved in this type of a public funeral was partially an attempt to ilicit public emotion in the community for the tragic accident that took the Patch's son. Louisville Slugger was a loser before this case was ever heard.
The attorneys for the family then presented a bunch of scientific garbage about reactionary times and such between a wood bat and aluminum bat. In other words, confuse the real issues with mumbo-jumbo horseshit no one really understands, and in doing so make your case stronger because no one is truly expert enought o understand it.
But in laymen's terms, it could have been presented in a much more honest and precise scientific manner.
Unfortunately for the family, the son had mores genes from his overweight genetically-unimposing weaker and slower mother who in no way, shape or form, possessed any qualities of an athlete.
Appeal it!!!Leave a comment:
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Cohiba and 5K...my sentiments exactly.
Dave M.
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I really can't believe I read this whole thread.
I agree with most of the comments. H&B will hopefully appeal.
Warning labels? LOL. Like the warning label on my iron: NEVER IRON CLOTHES WHILE THEY ARE BEING WORN. What kind of idiot does that?
I fear for my country's future.Leave a comment:
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Brian, Sorry to hear about this case. I'm sure it is hard to learn of your product being even remotely involved in the death of someone. I'm sure H&B would have paid for medical and funeral expenses just out of sympathy. Yet, sometimes people want more...
This case is a perfect example of what's wrong with the world. It should come down to neglect. If the product worked as designed and there were no problems, there should be no case. Everyone knows that baseball is a dangerous sport and this same outcome can happen to any one of us. If you don't know that, maybe you should sit on your fat ass and use the extra time to find things to whine or sue about.
I agree that politics don't belong here...but this case does tie directly into the heatlh care issue! People always complain about health care cost and pass the blame on politicians, doctors, medical companies, etc. WHERE IS THE BLAME FOR THESE SCUMBAG LAWYERS??? They have all of the same frivilous lawsuits against the medical companies and in the end, we all pay for it. Think of how much of that $500 billion medical lawsuit and added insurance we are each paying for in the higher prices for our meds. That's where I see the problem being, but yeah---that never makes the news.
I won't go so far as the blame the parents or anything of that, but I do feel that a lawsuit is about the most disrespectful way to acknowledge their son. "Hey y'all, we lost our son, but we can now buy a new car" Shameful!
NO MORE POLITICS !!!!!!!! however;
What about the jury? This Country has become a bunch of whiner's and victims all looking to sue someone rather than get off their fat butts. On Sunday, I was watching NFL games and there were a lot of commercials on how the NFL believes that through the power of sports, (exercising 60 minutes a day), the NFL can help in the fight of childhood obesity. As I was watching the commercials, I kept wondering how many kids are going to get hurt and some parent and lawyer will sue the NFL because their kid got hurt playing sports. Seem ridiculous? Not in this society.
It's a shame that members of this forum weren't members of the jury in the original case because if it had, with the exception of one (1) member, I believe the case would have had a different outcome.
Just my opinion, I hope I didn't offend any one with my comments.
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Your reductio ad absurdum ignores my very legitimate point. Of course, I am not going to suggest that playing baseball be banned. However, there has to be some accountability for the death of this young man. The guy died using one of H & B's products. Wouldn't it make sense for the company to be liable for a death incurred using its bats?
I think the verdict is spot on. Aluminum bat manufacturers have known for years that their products can and have killed people. Yet, they keep producing them and ignoring the problem. Maybe this verdict will serve as a wakeup call to H & B - that the status quo in regard to aluminum bats is not okay, and that they will have to manufacture a safer product.
Are you serious? These parents lost a son, and you have the nerve to call them money-grubbing idiots, whose son deserved to die? The reality is that no amount of money can replace a son - ever. I truly feel sorry for the family, and even sorrier that they have to read crap suggesting that they had it in for them. Have a little sympathy for the family.
We have a winner! I have now officially seen the most ridiculous line of thinking ever.
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Brian, Sorry to hear about this case. I'm sure it is hard to learn of your product being even remotely involved in the death of someone. I'm sure H&B would have paid for medical and funeral expenses just out of sympathy. Yet, sometimes people want more...
This case is a perfect example of what's wrong with the world. It should come down to neglect. If the product worked as designed and there were no problems, there should be no case. Everyone knows that baseball is a dangerous sport and this same outcome can happen to any one of us. If you don't know that, maybe you should sit on your fat ass and use the extra time to find things to whine or sue about.
I agree that politics don't belong here...but this case does tie directly into the heatlh care issue! People always complain about health care cost and pass the blame on politicians, doctors, medical companies, etc. WHERE IS THE BLAME FOR THESE SCUMBAG LAWYERS??? They have all of the same frivilous lawsuits against the medical companies and in the end, we all pay for it. Think of how much of that $500 billion medical lawsuit and added insurance we are each paying for in the higher prices for our meds. That's where I see the problem being, but yeah---that never makes the news.
I won't go so far as the blame the parents or anything of that, but I do feel that a lawsuit is about the most disrespectful way to acknowledge their son. "Hey y'all, we lost our son, but we can now buy a new car" Shameful!Leave a comment:
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Hey Frik - ever sky dive? I've made three jumps and I guarantee if you don't believe in God or of a higher spiritual power, give it a whirl. I guarantee when your falling to earth, you'll be praying to God that your chute opens.
I wonder, if parachutes are made specifically for sky-diving, since it was my choice to sky dive, if my chute doesn't open can my wife sue the pilots who took me up? The plane manufacture who made the plane? And the chute manufacturer who made the chute? Just wondering.
JimYou would have to sue Isaac Newton by the way.
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Hey Frik - ever sky dive? I've made three jumps and I guarantee if you don't believe in God or of a higher spiritual power, give it a whirl. I guarantee when your falling to earth, you'll be praying to God that your chute opens.
I wonder, if parachutes are made specifically for sky-diving, since it was my choice to sky dive, if my chute doesn't open can my wife sue the pilots who took me up? The plane manufacture who made the plane? And the chute manufacturer who made the chute? Just wondering.
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She is sure going to be waiting for a while.Leave a comment:
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