An Arizona woman has been awarded $7.25 million by a federal court in California after a day of magic at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter with her grandson ended in a debilitating medical disaster.
The belt was still moving, and so my foot went on that belt, and then [...] my other foot went onto the stationary floor, and it knocked me off my feet’ stated the 74-year-old ...
Pamela Morrison, 74, from Arizona, had been visiting the Wizarding World of Harry Potter with her grandson when she was asked to step off a ride after her harness ... “The belt was still moving ...
In said documents, Morrison described the fall as thus, per the report: “The belt was still moving ... and exiting a moving walkway perturbs the gait stability of the walkers, even when entering ...
Other modifications are also available: a seat belt-type harness, padding that helps guide unstable legs as they pedal, hand anchors to make holding on to the handlebars easier and a basket.
Black Diamond Equipment has announced a recall of all BD Vision Harnesses due to a potential fall hazard. This action is ...
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