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Acrobats Hurt in Circus Human Chandelier Accident Reach $52 5M Settlement – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

Some of the women still suffer from “life-altering” injuries, according to Mandell, who said he could not get into specifics because of medical privacy laws. “These clients will now be able to have meaningful recoveries with the assistance of this settlement, he said. The women in 2016 sued the Rhode Island Convention Center Authority, which owns the arena, and SMG, which manages it. Sean Brousseau, listed as an attorney for both entities, said Monday he could neither confirm nor deny a settlement. The settlement will be paid by insurers, Mandell said. According to the lawsuit, SMG agreed to manage all events and maintain safety inside the center, and arranged with Florida-based Feld Entertainment Inc., the parent company of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, to bring the circus to Providence.

Acrobats reach $52 5-million settlement in 2014 circus stunt collapse

PROVIDENCE  The eight acrobats injured in a fall that sent them hurtling to the Dunkin’ Donuts Center floor in 2014 have reached a $52.5-million settlement with the Rhode Island Convention Center Authority and the company that manages the center.  “It’s fair to say that there are catastrophic injuries to almost all of them,” said Zachary M. Mandell, who is the lead lawyer representing the acrobats. He declined to be more specific about aerialists condition, other than to say that some of the women have been left unable to work. The settlement was mediated and came after 20 experts were deposed, Mandell said. The settlement will be paid by insurers, he said.

Acrobats hurt in circus accident reach $52 5M settlement | Taiwan News

2020/12/22 03:59 PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) Eight acrobats severely injured when the rigging suspending them by their hair plummeted to the floor during a circus performance in Rhode Island in 2014 have reached a $52.5 million settlement with the ownership and management of the arena where the circus was held, their lawyer confirmed Monday. “It s a great result, it s the right result and it s a just result, Zachary Mandell, an attorney for the eight women, said of the settlement, first reported by The Providence Journal. A metal clip that held the acrobats 20 feet (6 meters) above the floor of the Dunkin Donuts Center snapped during the May 2014 performance, causing the women to suffer broken bones and spinal injuries. A ninth worker on the ground was also hurt.

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