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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Lewis grants the amusement parks' motion for summary judgment. The inspector whose hand was amputated during an inspection says park employees operated the apparatus at an unsafe speed during inspection, causing the amputation. The inspector has stated he was trained to touch a wire rope, but not told where to position himself, nor of a designated safe operating speed. The injured party has failed to establish duty of care and proximate cause for his negligence claim against the company.
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