AUGUSTA (AP) — An Oakland man injured by a malfunctioning starting gate during a harness race at the Windsor Fairgrounds in 2010 has filed a lawsuit after efforts to reach an out-of-court settlement failed.
Christopher Charrier filed suit last week in Kennebec County Superior Court.
The suit said the 43-year-old Charrier was one of five people hurt when the 1,500-pound starting gate towed by a vehicle traveling 35 miles per hour swung into the crowd.
The suit said Charrier suffered a severe head injury and was knocked unconscious. His lawyer told the Kennebec Journal (http://bit.ly/1iQ2Npy ) his medical bills are nearly $100,000.
The suit names the company that leased the gate, the owner of the vehicle and the fairgrounds.
The fair’s president said an attorney for its insurance company is preparing a response.
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