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NGK Law Wins $11,000,000.00 Verdict in Product Liability Case

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NGK Law attorneys David Grebel, Mark Niemeyer, Michael Kruse, and Patrick Hamacher secured an $11,000,000.00 verdict in a product liability case against Stanley Black and Decker for a pneumatic staple gun that shot out our 33-year-old client’s right eye.

NGK law argued that the warning was not sufficient about the lack of a safety and that the staple gun could have had a safety on it. The defense argued that our client should not have been using the gun in the first place, that he should have been wearing safety glasses, that he should have known it did not have a safety, and that he should not have thrown the tool. The last offer from the defense was only $75,000.00.

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