Anoxic Brain Injury Victim Wins $2.85 Million Settlement for Taser Incident | Los Angeles Brain Injury Lawyers

A 49-year-old man from California has won a $2.85 million settlement against Taser International in connection with his anoxic brain injury from being shocked with a Taser, according to the Mercury News website.  This is the first time the stun-gun company has settled a case of product liability, and the makers do not consider themselves liable for the man’s brain injury, despite agreeing to settle.  In the shocking incident, a police officer attempted to subdue Steven Butler with a Taser X-26 electronic control device when Butler refused to get off a Watsonville bus.  Butler was shocked in the incident and went into cardiac arrest, unable to breathe until medical personnel were able to resuscitate him (which took 18 minutes).  Going for such a long period of time without breathing led to Butler’s anoxic brain injury, and though it has been four years since the incident, Butler still suffers brain damage and has lost his short-term memory.  The California anoxic brain injury victim has suffered a partial loss of motor skills and a complete loss of mobility, and he requires care at all times.

When anoxic brain injury, traumatic brain injury, or other forms of brain damage occur in California as the result of another party’s negligence, a brain injury claim may be filed.  When California or Los Angeles brain injuries result from defective products, product liability claims may be pursued so the injured may receive financial compensation for damages.  If you would like more information about product liability or how to pay for costly medical bills and other expenses after a California brain injury, contact Los Angeles brain injury lawyers Steinberg & Spencer for free resources and answers to your pressing questions.  To discuss your unique situation and obtain free advice at no obligation to you, contact Steinberg & Spencer online or toll-free at 800-350-8888.

August 28, 2010  Tags: , , , , , ,   Posted in: Incidents of Traumatic Brain Injury

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