Perdue v. Bic Corp.
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Opinion
This wrongful death suit alleged that plaintiffs decedent suffered his fatal injuries when a Bic lighter exploded, setting fire to decedent’s clothes. Defendant’s theory was that the fire resulted from another cause.
Multitheories of liability were submitted for jury consideration. The jury found for the plaintiff, fixed damages at $90,000, and assigned fault at eighty percent to Bic and twenty percent to plaintiff’s decedent. Bic’s posttrial motions for a judgment n.o.v. and, alternatively, for a new trial were both sustained.
On transfer to the court of appeals that court ruled, two-to-one, that both Bic’s posttrial motions should have been overruled. It ordered judgment to be entered for plaintiff in accordance with the verdicts. On further review we agree that judgment n.o.v. should not have been entered. We however determine that there should be no interference with the grant of a new trial.
The court of appeals believed a new trial should not have been granted under the reasoning stated by the trial court in its order conditionally granting it. The court of appeals conceded that we are slower to interfere with a grant than with a denial of a new trial. Iowa R.App.P. 14(f)(4).
DECISION OF COURT OF APPEALS VACATED; DISTRICT COURT JUDGMENT REVERSED AND REMANDED.
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471 N.W.2d 618, 1991 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 531, 1991 WL 129736, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/perdue-v-bic-corp-iowa-1991.