Re: Werner Attic Ladder S2208 Junk
Posted by Joseph Jarmuszkiewicz on 12/29/11
On 12/28/11, Barry Borum v. Werner Ladder Lawsuit wrote: > On 12/22/11, Mark Jordan wrote: >> My S2208 just broke at the same hingepoint with me on it. I > jumped >> safely to the floor. >> >> Has Werner offered any refund or satisfaction on this model? >> >> Mark Jordan >> Goshen, IN >> >> (Sorry if double-posted) > I had a similar accident on 2/15/2009. I was using a 10 ft > Werner >> fiberglass ladder and one of the legs broke inward and I fell to >> a concrete floor and suffered a severe closed head trauma and >> broke both arms above the wrist. I now have titanium plates in >> both arms, suffer from cataplexy, narcolopsy, sleep apnea, >> dizziness, slurred speech, headaches, memory loss, and numerous >> problems. I was in trauma intensive care for 7 days and have had >> multiple surgeries and still cannot use my right hand. I was out >> of work for 3 months following the fall and lost my job due to >> the absence. The fiberglass rails on my ladder splintered due to >> UV disintegration of the fiberglass. This was a known defect in >> the Werner ladders and they are still selling these ladders. I >> owned my ladder for 10 years and stored it underneath the eaves >> of my house, out of the sun. The ladder literally shot across > the >> room and I fell 12 feet. I weigh 230 lbs. and the ladder was >> rated for 300 lbs. I was not above the recommended step on the >> ladder. My complaint is that Werner and Lowes have not > nationally >> and publically announced this danger because it would probably >> hurt their sales. > Update on my Lawsuit against Lowe's and Werner Ladder > ....after spending several thousand dollars on legal fees, My case > seems to progressing. I provided a 3 hour deposition for the > werner/Lowes lawyer and have both the video and hardcopy version. > I hired a scientist at a university to study the materials and > design of the ladder that caused my horrific fall and the expert > testified that the support braces at the bottom of the ladder were > poorly designed and would buckle/fold/cause failure when there was > less than 100 pounds weight on the ladder with any twisting/torque > at all. The braces on the bottom of the ladder are very weak and > Werner and Lowes MUST spend the money to inform the consumer that > these ladders are "an accident waiting to happen". I am fortunate > to still be alive. My fall was terrible and I was all alone and > thought I would surely die that way. By the Grace of God, I > managed to retrieve my phone and after passing out several times, > was able to call 911 emergency. I was medflighted to a hospital > over 45 miles away due to the closed head injury. I still have > metal plates in both my wrists with several screws. Lots of pain. > Cataplexy and Narcolepsy as a result of the closed head injury. > Also suffer from sleep apnea and have to sleep with a cpap or will > lose my driving license due to danger of having a seizure while > driving. The negligence on Werner's and Lowe's part to not at > least inform customers that the older ladders WILL fail due to the > DESIGN FLAW is certainly criminal. It bothers me knowing that > people have actually died since my accident due to the poor design > of the Werner Ladders. Don't take my word for it...go to Lowes and > look at the new Werner ladders. The bracing at the bottom of the > ladder is HUGE. It is a much stronger design and will not allow > the ladder to twist/break/fail at that location. The ladder I > purchased in 1997 was over 10 years old when I bought it new at > the Lowes store. I thought when I purchased it, that it was the > best on the market. I never guessed that Ladders had an expiration > date on them??? Werner and Lowes should INFORM the WORLD that > their older ladders are DEFECTIVE, POORLY DESIGNED, AND WILL KILL > YOU!!!!
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