Six Flags Roller Coaster Trial Over Brain Injury Allegations

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Yet, the doors to the ride remained shut to the plaintiffs. Lagomarsino painted a picture for the jury, showcasing the dangers of the Green Lantern. Videos depicted riders – both elated and terrified – oscillating in their seats, mimicking the dangerous dance of a coup-contrecoup brain injury, where direct head-to-seat impact isn’t necessary for injury.

Six Flags Roller Coaster Trial : Safety at the Forefront

Representing the other side of the track, Six Flags’ defender, Michael Amaro, stepped forward. His stance was unwavering: Safety wasn’t just a word, but a mantra at Magic Mountain. Like a knight defending his castle, Amaro professed that thrill rides such as Green Lantern were under the watchful eyes of inspectors more frequently than a hawk eyeing its prey.

Addressing the yearly complaints from a handful of Green Lantern’s riders, Amaro clarified the procedure. He likened it to a well-coordinated orchestra, with various departments coming together harmoniously to assess the situation. Each complaint, in his words, was like a note in a symphony, always addressed with care and precision.

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Legal Representatives

Wise found her champion in Andre Lagomarsino of Lagomarsino Law. Meanwhile, defending Six Flags were Michael Amaro and Sanaz Cherazaie, the duo from Amaro Baldwin LLP, ensuring the theme park’s flag flew high at the conclusion of this trial.