Federal District Court Finds Post-Incident Human Factors Review of Product Manual to Be Discoverable

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Martz v. Polaris Sales Inc., Case. No. 4:22-CV-01390, 2024 WL 199550 (M.D. Pa. Jan. 18, 2024) – In this product liability case, the plaintiff’s wife lost control of the ATV she was operating and died in a fatal accident. A little over a year later, a similar incident occurred, and the defendant solicited a human factors review of its product instructions, which were subsequently revised….
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