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VIDEO CRASH TESTS NEED NOT ‘FAITHFULLY REPLICATE’ ACCIDENT Sumner v. General Motors Corp.

20 No. 17 ANAUTOLR 4Andrews Automotive Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

VIDEO CRASH TESTS NEED NOT ‘FAITHFULLY REPLICATE’ ACCIDENT Sumner v. General Motors Corp.

20 No. 17 ANAUTOLR 4Andrews Automotive Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

20 No. 17 Andrews Automotive Litig. Rep. 4
Andrews Automotive Litigation Reporter
June 5, 2001
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Copyright (c) 2001 Andrews Publications

VIDEO CRASH TESTS NEED NOT ‘FAITHFULLY REPLICATE’ ACCIDENT

Sumner v. General Motors Corp.

Videotaped crash tests presented as demonstrative evidence need not faithfully replicate the accident at issue, unless it is intended to be a “reenactment” of the accident, a Michigan appeals court has ruled. Sumner et al. v. General Motors Corp.,...
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