Paul L. Stritmatter

CASE ARCHIVE

Product Liability

Smith, et. al. v. Behr Process Corporation
$67.5 million class action verdict

Paul learned that several Western Washington homeowners and business people had mildew on their exterior wood walls after using a Behr clear coating, a product the manufacturer claimed would prevent mildew growth. Paul pulled together the class-action case on behalf of nine plaintiffs, and Behr was charged with breach of warranty and Consumer Protection Act violations. The initial case grew to national status, and in an October 2002 settlement, Behr agreed to compensate consumers more than $107 million. In addition, some 5,000 Western Washington homeowners shared an additional $55 million to repair their mildew-damaged homes.

Stanton v. LeMay

$2,700,000 settlement in 2008 for the deaths of two minor children who were passengers in a vehicle that rear-ended a recycling truck without proper under-ride protection guard stopped in the roadway.

Brown v. Yamaha
$10 million verdict

Teenager Shawn Hejna wasn't able to stop the motorcycle he was riding because of a stuck throttle. He crashed and suffered damages rendering him a spastic quadriplegic. The 1983 jury award stood for 11 years as the largest personal injury verdict in Washington state.

Mazzei v. Industrial Seating, Inc.
$2,518,030 verdict

Product liability case in Grays Harbor County on behalf of a 37 year old worker, who herniated a disc in his back, resulting in a failed back syndrome.

 

Highway Design / Negligence

Julie Ann Greene v. Pierce County
$5.47 million verdict

Pierce County failed to have a stop sign at a railroad crossing, and drivers' visibility was obstructed by shrubs and buildings. The result: a collision between an oncoming train and a car crossing the tracks. The car's driver was killed and the passenger suffered a head injury and was blinded. The 1994 decision was the second-largest personal injury jury verdict in Pierce County history.

 

Mesothelioma

Jane Doe v. XYZ Corporation

$1,600,000 settlement in 2008 for mesothelioma in an asbestos case involving a 42 year old woman.

 

Motor Vehicle Injury

Molitor v. Heaverlo

$1,660,000 settlement (policy limits), plus additional contingent payments in 2001, for a 23-year old T-4 paraplegic injured in a vehicle rollover.

 

Traumatic Brain Injury

Jane Doe v. XYZ Corporation

$2,650,000 settlement in 2008 for a traumatic brain injury due to a Automobile Accidents for the defective design and manufacturer of a vehicle.

 

Premises Liability

Pattison v. City of Chelan

$4,500,000 settlement in 2008 for a spinal cord injury which resulted in the client being a tetraplegic. Client dove into Lake Chelan in a city park and hit his head on submerged rocks. No warnings were in place of the dangers.

Ruis v. Remlinge

$750,000 settlement in 2004 for inadequate safety on a climbing wall.

Evans v. Safeway

$400,000 settlement in 1999 for fall in parking lot causing fracture to knee.

Kanning and Evans v. Thompson

$1,850,000 settlement in 1997 for deaths of two workers who went down a manhole and were asphyxiated.

Roberts v. Miles

$400,000 settlement in 1987 in a diving incident on Lake Washington

Durham v. City of Chelan

$500,000 settlement in 1983 for slip and fall in a public park.

Paul L. Stritmatter

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