A man who amputated his finger with a table saw has settled claims against the toolmaker and the saw’s owner for $2 million between them, according to the plaintiff’s attorneys.

Alex Mai, who accidentally severed several fingers on his dominant right hand with a Ryobi Technologies table saw, had sued One World Technologies, which made the saw, and Eric Aponte, who owned the saw, in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, raising negligence and products liability claims.

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