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Lawsuit: Aftermarket device for ATV throttles was defective and caused fatal accident

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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Lawsuit: Aftermarket device for ATV throttles was defective and caused fatal accident

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Philipcchapman

Chapman | Pribanic & Pribanic

WILLIAMSPORT – A Centre County man claims that an aftermarket device for all-terrain vehicles was defective and caused an accident which led to the death of his wife.

Larry K. Martz (Executor of the Estate of Margaret E. Martz, his wife) of Port Matilda filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania on Sept. 7 versus Kolpin Outdoors, Inc. of Plymouth, Minn.

“Larry K. Martz and his wife, Margaret E. Martz, regularly used ATVs in their daily life for work and recreation. On June 1, 2020, Mr. Martz ordered a Kolpin Throttle Master from online power sports distributor, denniskirk.com. The Kolpin Throttle Master is a device marketed and sold to ATV riders as a safe after-market addition to their machines, that allows more precise throttle control and eliminates fatigued and sore thumbs,” the suit says.

“Mr. Martz mounted the Kolpin Throttle Master to his wife’s 2019 Honda Rancher ATV upon receipt. During the afternoon of Sept. 12, 2020, Mr. and Mrs. Martz attached a trailer to the 2019 Honda Rancher ATV to assist in hauling brush around their property. While operating the ATV at a slow crawl, and with her husband riding in the trailer to hold down a light load of brush, the defective Kolpin Throttle Master caused Mrs. Martz to lose throttle control.”

The suit adds that the ATV accelerated suddenly, throwing Mr. Martz from the trailer and leading him to watch the ATV run down his property’s gravel driveway at full speed with the trailer fish-tailing behind it until it was out of sight.

“Mr. Martz found his wife at the bottom of the driveway face-down under the trailer with the ATV on its side nearby. She was unresponsive and bleeding from her head. Emergency responders transported the decedent via ambulance to Mount Nittany Medical Center before she was life-flighted to Geisinger Medical Center – Danville that evening. Mrs. Martz died on Sept. 13, 2020 and her cause of death was listed as ‘multiple blunt force injuries,” the suit states.

“The Kolpin Throttle Master was defective in that it was manufactured and designed in such a way that that the defendant knew it would contact and become stuck upon the handle bar grips of ATVs that it was installed on, resulting in a fixed open throttle scenario like that which claimed Mrs. Martz’s life.”

For counts of survival, wrongful death, strict liability, negligence and breach of warranty, the plaintiff is seeking damages in excess of the applicable arbitration limits of this Court.

The plaintiff is represented by Philip C. Chapman and Victor H. Pribanic of Pribanic & Pribanic, in White Oak.

The defendant has not yet obtained legal counsel.

U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania case 4:22-cv-01390

From the Pennsylvania Record: Reach Courts Reporter Nicholas Malfitano at nick.malfitano@therecordinc.com

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