Category — Evidence
Defective Child Safety Seat Case Produces Defense Verdict and Several Noteworthy Rulings
Nov. 23, 2011 – As reported in Virginia Lawyers Weekly, on November 14 an Abingdon federal jury returned a defense verdict in a $50-million product defect case alleging that an eight-year-old girl suffered severe brain damage in a 2009 automobile accident as a result of an allegedly defective child safety seat. The case, which was tried before Judge James Jones, is Musick v. Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc., 1:11cv05 (W.D. Va.).
Although the defense verdict itself is noteworthy and one that will certainly catch the eye of the plaintiff and defense bars alike, the case is also notable due to several interesting rulings made during the nine-month course of the proceedings. [Read more →]
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