LOS ANGELES (AP) — A federal jury has awarded $7.25 million to a 74-year-old Arizona lady for a backbone harm she suffered in a fall whereas exiting the Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey experience at Common Studios Hollywood.
Pamela Morrison was getting seated on the favored attraction together with her grandson in September 2022 when she was requested to exit after her harness did not safe correctly. Morrison slipped and fell when stepping from a transferring walkway onto stable floor, in keeping with her lawsuit.
Her legal professional, Taylor Kruse, argued that Morrison’s fall — which brought about a spinal compression fracture — was as a result of staff’ failure to halt the transferring walkway and permit the girl to exit safely.
“It would have cost them four seconds to stop it, but instead they wanted to keep the ride moving no matter what, to make its quota of 1,800 riders per hour,” Kruse stated Tuesday.
Legal professionals for Common Studios Hollywood argued that Morrison was centered on her grandson and never on the place she was stepping, so the autumn was her fault.
After a three-day trial, the California jury deliberated for 4 hours on Feb. 14 earlier than discovering the theme park answerable for creating the harmful circumstances that led to Morrison’s accident. She was awarded $250,000 for future medical bills, $2 million for previous ache and struggling, and $5 million for future ache and struggling, Kruse stated.
A message searching for touch upon the decision was despatched to Common Studios Hollywood.
“The fall changed her whole life, and that’s what the jury saw,” Kruse stated. “Obviously we feel that this was a very just result.”