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Parents to Sue Maker of Metal Baseball Bats Over Son's Injury
Saturday, May 17, 2008
WAYNE, N.J. — A New Jersey couple, whose son was struck in the chest with a line drive, is planning to sue the maker of a metal baseball bat used in the game.
Two years ago, Steven Domalewski was pitching when the ball slammed into his chest and stopped his heart. He was resuscitated but now has brain damage and is severely disabled.
The family contends metal baseball bats are inherently unsafe for youth games because the ball comes off them much faster than from wooden bats. The lawsuit will also be filed against Little League Baseball and a sporting goods chain that sold the bat.
An attorney says Domalewski will need millions of dollars worth of medical care for the rest of his life.
The bat maker says while it sympathizes with Steven and his family, the bat is not to blame for the injury.
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Ok, RD has proven I'm borderline brain-dead on legal matters. I'm just wondering about this case. IF it ended up going to trial (the bat manufacturing part) and they found the bat maker had no role - would this be precedent help the gun makers? Just curious if 1) it is possible, 2) is it probable.