SMITH V. INGERSOLL-RAND COMPANY
14 P.3d 990 (2000)
NATURE OF THE CASE: The court certified questions in a products liability action,
including whether the 1986 Alaska Tort Reform Act changed the law on comparative fault in
products liability cases so that a plaintiff's failure to exercise ordinary care could
constitute comparative fault.
FACTS: Smith (P) was injured while attempting to start the diesel engine of an
Ingersoll-Rand (D) portable air compressor. P was not wearing a hard hat when he was
dispatched by his supervisor to start the air compressor's engine. The air compressor was
an older model that required the mechanic to open its door in order to start the engine.
There was no latch on the door to hold it open. Instead, the mechanic had to prop the door
open in one of three ways: (1) the fully-open position; (2) the up-and-folded position; or
(3) the wedged position. The first two positions safely hold the door in place; the third
position is unsafe. P does not remember how he propped the door open. Somehow -- whether
from wind, vibration, or improper placement -- the door had fallen from its open position
and hit P's head. Eleven days after the accident, P suffered a generalized motor seizure. P
was later diagnosed with traumatic epilepsy, presumably caused by the compressor door
hitting his head. P has continued to suffer from repeated seizures, fatigue, difficulty
concentrating, lapses in memory, and other related medical problems. He lost his job because
of these medical problems and remains unemployed. P sued D. The case was then tried three
different times. A fourth trial is currently pending. On the third trial, the jury found P
forty percent responsible for the accident and D sixty percent responsible. The jury
assessed damages at $668,000. P and D appealed. The circuit court therefore recommended the
district court consider certifying questions to the Alaska Supreme Court. The federal
district court certified three questions.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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