Stewart J. Eisenberg and Daniel J. Sherry, Jr. of Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg, & Jeck, P.C. represent a man who became a quadriplegic after a vehicle rollover.
During a 1992 rollover test, Honda found that a seat-belted driver would strike his or her head on the Integra’s roof but performed no further testing in an attempt to protect drivers from this hazard.
This record-setting auto defect verdict in Pennsylvania includes $25 million for Mr. Martinez’s non-economic damages such as pain and suffering, $14.6 million for his future medical expenses, $15 million for his wife’s loss of consortium, and $720,000 for loss of earnings.
“Honda’s failure to alert the public to this hazard caused Mr. Martinez to suffer debilitating and painful injuries. This incident could and should have been avoided by a safer design that already existed. Through this verdict, we are hoping to prevent such unnecessary and devastating injuries from happening to others,” said attorney Stewart J. Eisenberg of Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck, P.C. Stewart J. Eisenberg and Daniel J. Sherry, Jr. represented Mr. Martinez in the case.
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