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vladimir2022 [97]
3 years ago
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Lorenzo Peterson was swimming in a swimming pool with a friend at an apartment com­plex. Lorenzo watched his friend swim to the

bottom of the pool, slide an unattached drain cover away, and then slide it back. Lorenzo thought his friend had hid­den something inside the drain, so he swam to the bot­tom of the pool. Lorenzo slid the drain cover aside and stuck his arm inside the drain. The 300 to 400 pounds of pull of the drain pump held Lorenzo trapped under­water. At least seven people tried to free Lorenzo to no avail. When the police arrived, they broke down the door to the pool equipment room and turned off the drain pump.Lorenzo was trapped underwater for twelve minutes, which left him irreversibly brain damaged. Evidence at trial showed that Sta-Rite's drain covers are designed to screw down, but often a drain cover becomes loose. Further evidence showed that there had been more than 20 prior suction-entrapment accidents involving Sta-Rite's drain covers and pumps. Evidence showed that others had designed a pool drain pump with a mechanism that would automatically shut off a pool drain pump when it detected that it was pulling more than it should. Sta-Rite did not install such safety fea­tures on its drain pumps, however.Lorenzo, through his relatives, sued Sta-Rite Indus­tries, Inc., the manufacturer of the drain, under the doctrine of strict liability to recover damages for Loren­zo's injuries. The plaintiff alleged that the underwater pool drain was designed defectively because it did not contain a shut-off mechanism. Sta-Rite Industries, Inc. v. Peterson, 837 So.2d 988, 2003 Fla. App. Lexis 1673 (Court of Appeal of Florida, 2003)1. Is there a design defect?2. Did Sta-Rite Industries meet its ethical duty?3. Should Sta-Rite be assessed punitive damages be­cause it knew there were more than 20 prior suction-entrapment accidents?
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Naya [18.7K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

1. Yes.

A design defect is when the design for a particular product brings about risk or injury which could have been averted if the design was done in another way.

With regard to the question, there is a design defect as we're informed that the drain cover becomes loose and we're further told that Sta-Rite did not install safety fea­tures on its drain pumps.

2. No.

Based on the scenario in the question, the ethical duty wasn't met by Sta-Rite Industries. They neglected the potential injury and harm that their design would cause. This means that they didn't perform their ethical duty well.

3. Yes.

In this case, Sta-Rite has to compensate the affected person and a punitive damage should further be added to whatever compensation had been put in place. This will serve as a way of making others also learn and always do the right thing and be safety conscious.

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