(Below is an excerpt from the NBC article written by Elizabeth Chuck and Diana Dasrath)
“Our mission is to make sure this doesn’t happen again,” Michaud said.
According to Deborah Chang, the Los Angeles-based trial attorney representing Michaud, there was nothing he could have done to swerve out of the way of the gate that killed his wife and narrowly missed him.
Yet park employees could have done a lot, the claim alleges, including taking note during inspections of the gate that it posed a danger and putting an inexpensive padlock on it.