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Re: Defense Outgunned in Osorio Tablesaw Lawsuit
The first time I saw the saw-stop technology a few years ago I knew that this law suit was inevitable. Generally tort law such as this requires that product manufacturer's apply a standard of care that incorporates the safest design technology into their products. We as consumers want to be provided with the safest products possible and that is a public policy that I certainly endorse. All table saws should be required to have saw stop technology built into them and the companies manufacturing table saws know that but, don't want to pay the extra cost to lease the technology from saw stop. Why this went to trial is because the product manufacturer's don't want to pay saw-stop, not Osario. This case will set a precedence now for all those injured since the technology became available and we will soon have safer table saws and more digits. Probably not as many digits as Plaintiff's attorney though.
posted: 6:38 pm on June 17thAJ Attorney and Woodworker. San Diego