According to the Associated Press on 4/06/10, Brochtrup had jumped into the water to grab a towline when the driver put the boat in reverse and the propeller slashed the top of the victim's leg. The jury found boat maker Brunswick Corp partially responsible for the injury. The boat driver, who was not named in the lawsuit and will not have to pay damages, was also found liable.
Brunswick Corp. was ordered to pay $3.8 million to Brochtrup. According to the lawsuit, the boat did not have safety devices that would have prevented Brochtrup from losing his leg. The plaintiff's lawyer argued that the boating industry has long been resistant to adding propeller guards and shields.
The boat manufacturer says it stands behind its products. The jury award includes $100,000 for disfigurement and $264,000 for physical pain.
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An investigation into the accident determined that the boat's cooling system malfunctioned, allowing the boat to fill with water. The lawsuit alleges that the boat was improperly serviced because a gasket was not properly replaced.
The defendant, Shoreline Marina LLC, says it is not responsible for the accident.
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