Interstate Brands v. Industrial Commission (Howard
Haulk, Jr.) Ill. App. Ct. 3rd Dist. No. 3-96-0927WC
6/27/97
COMPUTER MANUFACTURER ORDERED TO
PAY $6 MILLION TO CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME VICTIMS
In November
1996, a federal jury in Brooklyn, New York, ordered computer
manufacturer Digital Equipment to pay nearly $6 million to three women
who developed Repetitive Stress injuries from using their computer
keyboards.
One of the
plaintiffs, a secretary at the Port Authority of New York, suffering
from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, was awarded $5.4 million. A legal secretary
also suffering from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome was awarded $300,000 and a
hospital billing clerk, suffering from Cubital Tunnel, was awarded
$278,000.
The Digital
decision is a landmark verdict in that it was the first time a computer
manufacturer was held liable for Repetitive Stress injuries blamed on
their keyboards.