Cameraman hurt on New Mexico film set gets $66M in lawsuit

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  1. tip over / tɪp ˈoʊ vər / (phrasal v.) – to fall over or to make something fall over
    Example:

    The boat was tipped over because of the strong winds.


  2. negligent / ˈnɛg lɪ dʒənt / (adj.) – relating to someone who is failing to care for someone or something properly
    Example:

    The president gave his staff a warning for being negligent in his task.


  3. deny / dɪˈnaɪ / (v.) – to not permit someone to do something he/she has to or wants to do
    Example:

    The professor denied her request to extend the deadline of the report.


  4. terrain / təˈreɪn / (n.) – a land that usually has particular natural characteristics
    Example:

    Every morning she bikes around that rough terrain.


  5. punitive / ˈpyu nɪ tɪv / (adj.) – relating to something that is meant as a punishment
    Example:

    The people asked the government for more punitive actions against people who drink and drive.


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A Los Angeles cameraman who suffered a spinal cord injury while on a New Mexico movie set has been awarded more than $66 million in a lawsuit, among the largest settlements in the state’s history, a news outlet reported.


The Santa Fe New Mexican quoted James Razo as saying that the jury’s decision was “a huge emotional relief.”


“I can finally begin my healing journey,” he said in a phone interview, the newspaper reported.


The 55-year-old was a cameraman on the set of “Only the Brave,” a film about elite firefighters starring Josh Brolin and Jeff Bridges, in June 2016. He was driving a mobile camera crane unit, which weighs over 3,000 pounds (1,361 kilograms) when fully loaded, up a steep road on Pajarito Mountain in the Pajarito Ski Area near Los Alamos, when the unit tipped over and fell on him, the newspaper reported.


Razo suffered crush injuries that left several areas of his body severely damaged. Since then, he has had over 1,000 medical appointments and nearly a dozen surgeries, according to the report.


In the suit, Razo says producers were negligent by denying him time to scout the terrain first or install tank treads on the vehicle.


It took a jury four hours to decide that Razo should receive $24.6 million in damages and his wife $6 million. In addition, production companies Black Label Media and No Exit Film are liable for $27 million and $9 million in punitive damages, respectively.


Attorneys for the California-based production companies did not respond to messages from the newspaper seeking comment.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

  • In a phone interview, Razo said that he can finally begin his healing journey. What do you think that meant? Discuss.
  • What do you think Razo can do with the $66 million settlement that has been awarded to him? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Razo said the producers denied him time to scout the terrain first or install tank treads on the vehicle. Why do you think the producers did so? Discuss.
  • How do you think movie production companies can improve situations for their staff? Discuss.