Woman awarded nearly $2.4 million after Vail Resorts employee hits her with bowling ball following “dangerous 360-degree helicopter spin”

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Woman awarded nearly $2.4 million after Vail Resorts employee hits her with bowling ball following “dangerous 360-degree helicopter spin”
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A Utah jury this month awarded a Park City bowling alley employee nearly $2.4 million after a Vail Resorts employee smashed her hand with a bowling ball during a company outing three years ago.

Amy Herzog alleged in a February 2020 lawsuit that she was attempting to fix a clogged gutter in one of the Jupiter Bowl lanes when a Vail Resorts employee “engaged in a dangerous 360-degree helicopter spin, while cradling the bowling ball in the palm of his hand and let the ball fly as he completed his 360-degree turn.”

The ball slammed into Herzog’s left hand, fracturing it in multiple places. The employee needed surgery and she now suffers from “permanent impairment,” the lawsuit stated.But several began to bowl in a “dangerous and reckless manner,” Herzog’s attorneys alleged, including bowling two balls at a time, bowling backward and between their legs.

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