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Our Client farmed accident-free for 65 years of his life.

Until his first use of Defendant Company’s extender...

then, Our Client was dismembered.

How did it happen?

Only PTO product in America sold without a shield or guard. No user instructions. No reasonable warning.

Defendant Company violated: ASAE S493: Guarding for Agricultural Equipment Requirements ASAE S318.13: Safety For Agricultural Field Equipment ASAE S441.3: Safety Signs ASAE S207.12: Operating Requirements for Power Take-off Driven Implements

What are the consequences?

Right arm severed Left arm removed

What are the consequences? Right arm severed Left arm removed Stumps too short to accommodate meaningful prostheses

Our client is unable to attend activities of daily living Our client cannot Roll over in bed

Our client is unable to attend activities of daily living Our client cannot Cover himself with his sheet

Our client is unable to attend activities of daily living Our client cannot Readily sit up to get in or out of bed

Our client is unable to attend activities of daily living Our client cannot Perform bathroom functions

Our client is unable to attend activities of daily living Our client cannot Turn pages to read

Our client is unable to attend activities of daily living Our client cannot Adjust his glasses

Our client is unable to attend activities of daily living Our client cannot Feed himself

Our client is unable to attend activities of daily living Our client cannot Wash or bathe himself

Our client is unable to attend activities of daily living Our client cannot Open or close doors

Our client is unable to attend activities of daily living Our client cannot Dress himself

Our client is unable to attend activities of daily living Our client cannot Walk safely on any irregular or slick surface

Our client is unable to attend activities of daily living Our client cannot Get out of a plush chair

Our client is unable to attend activities of daily living Our client cannot Touch his wife’s face

Our client is unable to attend activities of daily living Hug his Family Our client cannot

Our client is unable to attend activities of daily living Be left alone for more than 2 hours Our client cannot

Our client is unable to attend activities of daily living Our client cannot Do things routinely taken for granted

Economic Losses to Our client Medical Expenses: $***,***.** Expected Additional Medical Expenses: $***,***.** Lost Earnings and Earning Capacity: $***,***.** Total: $*,***,***.**

Our client wouldn’t make this trade for $*,***,***...

But he has no choice.