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a) A fire occurred at the home of Spyro and Roula Kallivrousis in Cheshire, Connecticut at around 1pm on July 13, 2003. b) While Spyro was at work, his wife, Roula attempted to mow the lawn using their John Deere LX 178 lawn tractor.
i) However, the engine was running poorly and Roula could not finish mowing the lawn. ii) The couple had owned the lawn tractor for nearly five years without issues up until the spring of 2003, when Roula reported that the tractor had been backfiring and running roughly after a tune-up and maintenance at a John Deere dealer.
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c) Roula stopped mowing and parked the tractor in the west-most bay of the attached three-bay garage. d) Later that morning, Roula reportedly noticed a “different kind of smell” in the garage, which she described as being like the smell of antifreeze. e) She reportedly inspected the interior of the garage, but seeing nothing unusual, left in her car with her children. f) Around an hour and a half later, witnesses reported a fire, which the Cheshire fire department responded to and extinguished.
i) No one was injured, but the fire damaged a substantial portion of the residence.
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g) Fire marshals determined the fire originated in the west bay of the garage but could not pinpoint an exact cause or specific location. i) However, the marshals identified the lawn tractor as a “significant factor” in the cause of the fire.
h) After the homeowners filed a claim for the loss with plaintiff, plaintiff hired an investigator who concluded that the lawn tractor was the source of the fire.
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a) Defendant argues that the trial court jury must have speculated to find liability because of a lack of evidence that the tractor, or the electrical system within the tractor, caused the fire.
i) Defendant also argued that even if the electrical system did cause the fire it may not have been because of a defect attributable to defendant.
b) Plaintiff maintains their case for liability was sufficient under the “Malfunction Theory”, allowing the inference of a product defect through circumstantial evidence when direct evidence is unavailable.
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Also Known As
Indeterminate Defect Theory
General Defect Theory
A Principle of Circumstantial Evidence
Strict Liability on Steroids
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May Allow Inference of Defect without Defect
May Allow Inference of Causation
Or Both (Defect + Causation)
Metropolitan Case CT Supreme Court 2011 Decision Cited by Many Courts, Treatises and Commentators
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i) Direct evidence of a defect is usually the basis of most products liability cases, but after a crash or explosion sometimes direct evidence is unavailable.
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i) Direct evidence of a defect is usually the basis of most products liability cases, but after a crash or explosion sometimes direct evidence is unavailable. ii) A plaintiff only has to present evidence of an unspecified “dangerous condition” and not evidence of a specific defect.
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i) Direct evidence of a defect is usually the basis of most products liability cases, but after a crash or explosion sometimes direct evidence is unavailable. ii) A plaintiff only has to present evidence of an unspecified “dangerous condition” and not evidence of a specific defect. iii) The plaintiff still must prove all the elements of a product liability claim, but permits a jury to infer the existence of a defect and causation.
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(1) the history and use of the particular product,
(2) the manner in which the product malfunctioned,
(3) similar malfunctions in similar products that may negate the possibility of other causes,
(4) the age of the product in relation to its life expectancy, and
(5) the most likely causes of the malfunction.
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The theory has similar principles to res ipsa loquitur, which allows inference of negligence from circumstances of an accident without direct evidence. (1) Proof of an accident alone does not establish manufacturer liability. (2) Unlike res ipsa loquitur, product liability case defendants rarely have control of whatever causes plaintiff ’s injury when it happens and product accidents occur for many reasons outside of defects.
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Application of the theory raises questions of fairness to product manufacturers because of the speculative evidence involved. (1) While losing a piece of key evidence due to a fire or explosion damages plaintiff ’s argument, the lack of direct evidence also prevents the defendant from being able to argue that a defect did not exist. (2) The missing evidence lightens the plaintiff ’s burden, when in reality the missing evidence could have been decisive for either party.
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Court’s conclusion on the Malfunction Theory i) A plaintiff can rely on circumstantial evidence to infer a product defect by establishing that the incident does not normally occur without a product defect and any defect existed when the product left the defendant’s control, and not the result of other causes. ii) Circumstantial evidence allowed to establish these factors includes history and use of the product, the manner in which it malfunctioned, the age of the product in relation to its life expectancy, and the most likely causes of the malfunction.
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Court’s analysis of Malfunction Theory to the present case i) Plaintiff presented insufficient evidence to eliminate other reasonable and possible causes of the defect and failed to establish that a defect in the tractor was attributable to the defendant. (1) Plaintiff ’s own expert testified that electrical failure could have occurred due to improper maintenance and use.
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a) Plaintiff presented insufficient evidence to satisfy malfunction theory requirements. The trial court should not have allowed the jury to infer the defect attributable to the defendant. b) With no other evidence, plaintiff had no other theory to maintain a product liability claim. c) Judgment reversed, case remanded with direction to grant defendant’s motion for a directed verdict for the defendant.
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Peanut butter jar
Television
Electric blanket
Clothes dryer
Aircraft
Lawn tractor
Coffee carafe
Automobile
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The malfunction theory stinks to high heaven Go for Daubert or Frye challenge
Fight applicability of Malfunction Doctrine before trial
Look for spoliation angles
Stay tuned as law is developing
Do your part if you can
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Brian Bornstein AIG
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Brian Bornstein is Claims Regional Vice President for AIG Mid-‐Atlan:c Region and is based in Philadelphia. In this posi:on Brian acts as the senior claims execu:ve in the region and makes sure that claims handled in the mid-‐atlan:c region are serviced appropriately. Prior to joining AIG in 1995, Brian worked as in house counsel with Long Island Ligh:ng Company and prac:ced law with Lowenstein Sandler and Bingham Englar. He holds a B.A. degree from Cornell University and Law (JD) and MBA degrees from the University of Buffalo.
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Chicago, Illinois Mr. Doherty has acquired extensive experience in jury trial work and administrative claims in numerous forums throughout the Midwest. His practice encompasses a broad range of civil litigation and involves the handling of complex matters in both state and federal courts, as well as various administrative agencies. He represents a number of product manufacturers in product liability cases. Mr. Doherty has been published in the field of Illinois Civil Procedure, has lectured on complex litigation and trial practice and has attained a Martindale Hubbell® AV rating from his peers for each of the past 20 years. Mr. Doherty was recently accorded the honor of being named an Illinois Super Lawyer, a designation afforded to less than 5% of practicing lawyers in the State of Illinois. He has been selected to be a Fellow of the trial lawyer's honor society, Litigation Counsel of America.
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