Published: August 08, 2011
Casey Gerry Announces $1.25 Million Settlement Following Mediation with Troon Golf, LLC, The Crosby National Golf Club, LLC
SAN DIEGO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - In a case that reaffirms the right to safe public access for the
physically disabled, Casey Gerry announced today that a $1.25 million
out-of-court settlement has been reached in a lawsuit involving the
country's longest survivor of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) - a
disease in which victims progressively lose muscle control.
Defendants Troon Golf, LLC and The Crosby National Golf Club, LLC agreed
to pay more than $1.1 million to Northridge, Calif. resident Marilyn
Cooper, 67. The rest of the settlement was paid by Summers/Murphy &
Partners, Inc., a landscape architect and Masson and Associates, Inc.,
an engineering firm.
According to attorney Robert J. Francavilla, a partner with Casey Gerry,
his client Marilyn Cooper, who has had ALS - also known as Lou Gehrig's
disease - for 36 years, suffered serious injuries after a fall at the
exclusive Crosby Estates' Sports Center in Rancho Santa Fe, just north
of San Diego. "While driving her motorized wheelchair toward a family
reunion celebration, she toppled down a two-step stairway that blended
into the background and created an illusion of a flat surface,"
Francavilla said. "The change in elevation lacked signage, visual cues
and hand rails, and as a result she was unable to see the steps." To
that end, "our legal team was able to prove that the defendants clearly
chose aesthetics over safety, and violated the California Building Code
and ADA requirements, as well as basic common sense in the design and
management of the facility, which serves Crosby Estates, a high end
residential community."
Francavilla said he was able to establish both ADA and building code
violations in the design of the facility, as well as demonstrate absence
of handicapped access. "What the defendants claimed was adequate
handicapped access was actually a dirt path, much like many paths
meandering through the complex and clearly not built or marked according
to ADA requirements."
Cooper broke her hip in the fall, and required multiple surgeries to
repair her injuries - significantly impacting her already reduced
mobility, Francavilla said. The settlement funds will cover medical care
and expenses as well as compensate Cooper for the effect the incident
will have on her quality of life.
The settlement was reached after a full-day mediation conducted by
Thomas Sharkey of Judicate West.
Francavilla says he hopes this settlement will compel facilities
operators, architects and designers to place high importance on safe
access for the handicapped. According to ADA regulations, "stairs must
be clearly visible, and handicap ramps should be very prominently marked
and integrated into all buildings frequented by the public."
About Casey Gerry
San Diego's oldest plaintiff's law firm, Casey Gerry was founded in
1947, and since then has worked to help recover hundreds of millions of
dollars for families and individuals who have suffered serious injury or
lost loved ones. The firm's 13 attorneys practice in numerous areas,
including asbestos, personal injury, product liability and
pharmaceutical litigation. Located at 110 Laurel St. in the Banker's
Hill neighborhood of San Diego, the firm also has a satellite office in
Carlsbad, Calif. For more information, call (619) 238-1811 or visit the
website at www.caseygerry.com.

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