KLIEN V. PYRODYNE CORP.
810 P.2d 917 (1991)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Pyrodyne Corp. (D) appealed the order of partial summary judgment,
which held that strict liability was the appropriate standard of liability for
pyrotechnicians. The case was certified to the court by the appeals court.
FACTS: Klien and another (Ps) were injured when an aerial shell at a public fireworks
exhibition went astray and exploded near them. D is a general contractor for aerial
fireworks at public fireworks displays. D contracted to procure fireworks, to provide
pyrotechnic operators, and to display the fireworks at the Western Washington State
Fairgrounds in Puyallup, Washington, on July 4, 1987. D purchased a $1 million insurance
policy prior to the fireworks show as was required by law. The policy provided $1 million
coverage for each occurrence of bodily injury or property damage liability. Ps also allege
that D failed to properly bury the mortar tubes prior to detonation, failed to provide a
diagram of the display and surrounding environment to the local government, failed to
provide crowd control monitors, and failed to keep the invitees at the mandated safe
distance. The accident occurred when one of the 5-inch mortars was knocked into a horizontal
position. From this position an aerial shell inside was ignited and discharged. The shell
flew 500 feet in a trajectory parallel to the earth and exploded near the crowd of
onlookers. Ps sued under theories of products liability and strict liability. D filed a
motion for summary judgment, which the trial court granted as to the products liability
claim. It denied summary judgment for Ps' strict liability claim. The court then ordered a
partial summary judgment for Ps on the issue of liability. D appealed.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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