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Jake Plattenberger · Przemek Lubecki

25M verdict in a Pool Products Liability Death of a Minor: Against All Odds in Federal Court

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In the summer of 2019, a 2.5 year old child, E.M.J., was playing at her home in rural Missouri. EMJ lived there with her grandparents, her parents, and her sibling. The home sat on a large acreage and the family was usually engaged in outdoor activities. The family had an above-ground pool on the property that they had recently purchased. The family had pools on the property previously and had strict rules for the pool such as adult supervision was always required; all kids had to wear life jackets; and the ladder was to be removed at all times the pool was not in use. One late afternoon EMJ was playing outside near the home. Several adults, including her father, were on the back porch and milling around the property. The pool was roughly 35 feet from the porch. At one point EMJs grandmother, who was primarily watching her, went inside to start dinner. 5-7 minutes later the grandmother came outside and asked the other adults if they had seen EMJ. When the other adults said they had not seen her in several minutes, they all started looking for her. EMJs father immediately went to the pool where he found her floating face down. EMJ could not be revived.

The design of the pool included a nylon strap that ran horizontally around the entire circumference of the outside of the pool, approxinatley 14” off the ground. Child sized muddy footprints could be seen on the strap and then “walking” up the pool wall near where EMJ was found. It was alleged that EMJ used the strap as a “foothold” to gain access to the top of the pool wall where she fell in.

The case dealt with the following issues:

Despite a challenging courtroom, no witnesses to the actual event, the real challenge of negligent supervision, and no economic damages the jury awarded $25,000.000.00 in damages to the family and put 35% liability on the decedents parents.

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