MYRLAK V. PORT AUTHORITY OF NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY
723 A.2d 45 (1999)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Girsberger (D) appealed a judgment that reversed a lower court's
decision that a jury should have been charged with a res ipsa loquitur instruction in Myrlak
(P) employee's products liability action.
FACTS: P was injured when the chair he was sitting on collapsed. P was at work at the
Hoban Control Center and was employed as an assistant trainmaster for the Port Authority
Trans-Hudson Corporation (PATH). P was six feet six inches tall, and weighed approximately
325 pounds. P had been sitting in the chair for almost two hours when he suddenly heard a
loud noise; the back of his chair cracked and gave way; and he fell backward to the floor.
Other employees heard either a clicking or ratcheting sound, or a loud noise like the
grinding of gears. D manufactured the chair. It had been in use at Hoban Control Center for
five weeks. There was no evidence, however, that the chair had been misused by anyone. In
part P alleged products liability claims against D, pursuant to manufacture and warning
defect theories. P's expert was unable to duplicate the accident, identify a specific defect
in the chair or state that a defect caused the accident. P asked the court to charge the
jury on res ipsa loquitur in respect of the manufacturing defect claim since he was relying
on circumstantial evidence to prove the existence of a manufacturing defect. The court
declined to grant that charge. The jury found PATH was negligent in failing to provide P
with a safe workplace and awarded him $1.5 million. The jury also found that P failed to
establish a manufacturing defect in the chair. PATH appealed and P cross-appealed. The
Appellate Division reversed both verdicts and remanded for a new trial. The verdict against
PATH was reversed on an evidentiary basis. As against D, the trial court should have
instructed the jury on res ipsa loquitur. D appealed.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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