A woman who lost her case involving injuries from the Depuy ASR metal-on-metal artificial hip has been awarded a new trial.
On September 19, 2017, Judge Mary Dooling in Chicago granted Ms. Strum a new trial on the grounds that a surgeon and joint replacement scientist was unfairly prevented from testifying on behalf of the plaintiff in the original trial.
Judge Dooling held that the decision to bar testimony from David Langton, a joint replacement fellow at Newcastle University, was reversible error. Dr. Langton studies metal-on-metal implants, and he was listed as an expert witness to testify regarding his joint replacement research. The judge in the original trial barred his testimony on the grounds that Dr. Langton’s methodology was not generally accepted by the scientific community.
In her Order granting a new trial, Judge Dooling wrote in relevant part:
“A re-examination of the transcripts . . . make clear plaintiff is correct when she asserts that defendants’ attack on Dr. Langton’s volumetric wear calculations does not show his method is not generally accepted but only that the defendants’ consultants disagreed with the way Dr. Langton applied mathematics and computer programs to calculate volumetric wear on explant components.”
You can access the Order here: Strum New Trial Order.
I first wrote about Ms. Strum’s case here. I will let you know the outcome of the second trial.