...have been prevented or avoided if he had been using a seatbelt. The defense will need an expert witness in this regard if it chooses...
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...raise a genuine issue of material fact establishing a defect in the seatbelt, or in the design or manufacture of the airbag, which failed to...
...jury's no-cause verdict in a case involving an alleged defective seatbelt. The trial court vacated the award after attorneys learned that a juror...
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...and refusing to submit a jury charge on the issue of self defense. We affirm.BACKGROUNDAppellant was employed as a driver for...
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...Englewood, BER-L-2871-03, which settled on Jan. 25, 2006. Defense counsel in Walker claimed the fee application there covered the...
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...to being hit, did you operate your vehicle with ordinary care?[Defense Counsel:] Objection. Misstatement of the law.[Municipal Court:] Overruled.[Prosecutor...
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