Posted on 05/13/2010 11:13:15 AM PDT by greatdefender
Lawyers representing a stroke victim who claims the stroke was caused by Walt Disney Worlds Twilight Zone Tower of Terror have asked for a new trial, a week after an Orange County jury decided there was nothing unsafe about the attraction.
Lawyers for Marvin Cohen, a now-80-year-old man who said he was injured after riding the Disney-MGM Studios (now Disneys Hollywood Studios) attraction in 1998, argue that jury members were given inadequate instructions before they began deliberations.
Cohens team says Orange County Circuit Judge Jose Rodriguez should have permitted the jury to consider a general negligence claim rather than solely a premises liability claim, which involves different legal standards and that the judge should not have barred Cohens lawyers from introducing evidence of other similar injuries involving the Tower of Terror, among other errors.
Cohen has said he did not realize that Tower of Terror was a high-speed, sudden-drop attraction when he and his family decided to ride it. He claims that the rides drops and rebounds caused his neck to twist as he leaned over to shield a young relative, causing a tear in an artery leading to his brain that ultimately caused a stroke about three weeks later.
The motion ensures that the 8-year-old lawsuit a rare case claiming that a theme-park attraction is inherently dangerous, rather than alleging that a defect or operational error led to an injury will continue for at least a few more weeks. This was the first ride-related personal-injury suit against any of Orlandos major theme parks to go to trial in at least six years.
If Rodriguez denies the request for a new trial, Cohens lawyers could still appeal some of the legal rulings made during the course of the suit to an appellate court.
BS
While I hate the Mouse - this suit was a bunch of cr@p.
I held my wife’s purse while she went on the ride last month.I certainly knew what ride was all about.
He probably confused the "Tower of Terror" with the "Unicorn Merry-go-round". I bet that happens a lot.
It’s called “Tower of TERROR” - and there are lots of warning signs and people screaming...what a ridiculous waste of court time!!
Agree, people are greedy and stupid!!
Geez!
I’m only 56, but I had to give up downhill skiing because my knees just won’t hold up to it anymore. Does this mean I can go to Squaw Valley now, tear my ligaments, and successfully sue?
Tower of Terror has beaucoup signs posted as you enter the ride, warning of the physical stresses.
A 74 year old man should be able to read and comprehend what they mean, and act accordingly. Even Marvin Cohen.
He would’ve been 68 in 1998.
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