Updated: June 25, 2020 - 11:51 AM
BOSTON — Erin Field was relaxing in a hammock on the roof of her brother’s North End Apartment on a summer night in 2017 when one of the hammock’s supports, a brick chimney, collapsed onto her.
Field was paralyzed. She spent weeks in the hospital undergoing surgeries and recovery.
Now, she is filing a lawsuit against the company that she claims didn’t adequately warn users of the dangers when attaching their hammocks various structures.
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Eagle’s Nest Outfitters, known for hammocks made to be strapped between trees, is the subject of the lawsuit.
Field’s lawsuit claims the company negligently advertises its products to consumers with the tagline: ‘No trees, No problem.” According to the lawsuit, the company’s “deceptive marketing” leads users to put themselves in dangerous situations.
boston25news.com/news/woman-in…vHdqbfntYnoxgncyBOXbBH88Q
BOSTON — Erin Field was relaxing in a hammock on the roof of her brother’s North End Apartment on a summer night in 2017 when one of the hammock’s supports, a brick chimney, collapsed onto her.
Field was paralyzed. She spent weeks in the hospital undergoing surgeries and recovery.
Now, she is filing a lawsuit against the company that she claims didn’t adequately warn users of the dangers when attaching their hammocks various structures.
Content Continues Below
Eagle’s Nest Outfitters, known for hammocks made to be strapped between trees, is the subject of the lawsuit.
Field’s lawsuit claims the company negligently advertises its products to consumers with the tagline: ‘No trees, No problem.” According to the lawsuit, the company’s “deceptive marketing” leads users to put themselves in dangerous situations.
boston25news.com/news/woman-in…vHdqbfntYnoxgncyBOXbBH88Q
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