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The incident occurred aboard the cruise liner. The cameras locked up the door su...

Tourist got $ 21.5 million after it hit the sliding doors but is the tricky

The incident occurred aboard the cruise liner. The cameras locked up the door suddenly closed, hitting Jim Gaussman in the head. 56-year-old Jim Gausman from the United States achieved a lot of compensation after he was hit by automatic sliding doors during the Cruise in 2011. However, the trial received an unexpected turn. UNILAD writes about it. The incident occurred on board the cruise liner of Holland America. The cameras recorded how the door closed unexpectedly, hitting the man in the head.

Initially, the blow seemed insignificant, and Harsman and his wife continued the journey, but later he had serious health problems. The wife of the victim said that after the injury, Gaussman had mood swings, irritability, and then attacks. He filed a lawsuit against a cruise company, claiming that the incident had destroyed his life. The Federal jury of the jury in Washington was awarded to the man $ 21. 5 million.

However, later Judge Barbara Rothstein canceled this decision and has been re -examined. The doubts raised information from the former Housman's assistant, Amy Mizer. She stated that the man intentionally removed emails that could hurt his case. It was also revealed that he hid one of his mailboxes. The judge called Gaussman a evil witness who did not deserve trust, noting that he used his brain injury when he was profitable.

The publication notes that it is unclear when a new court hearing will take place. Earlier, Focus reported that a free cruise cost a man of $ 47,000. Mike Cameron and his girlfriend Tamra Masterman won a maritime walk, for which they did not need to pay. A few days after the journey, the man felt bad and sought medical help, which was expensive to him. It also became known that the tourist was left without underwear during the trip.