AUTOMAKER'S FAULT SEPARATE FROM DRIVER'S IN SECOND-INJURY CASES, FLA. SUP. CT. RULES D'Amario v. Ford Motor Co. | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

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21 No. 11 Andrews Automotive Litig. Rep. 4
Andrews Automotive Litigation Reporter
January 29, 2002
Crashworthiness:
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AUTOMAKER'S FAULT SEPARATE FROM DRIVER'S IN SECOND-INJURY CASES, FLA. SUP. CT. RULES

D'Amario v. Ford Motor Co.

In a 5-2 decision, the Florida Supreme Court has ruled that principles of comparative fault on apportionment of accident causation will not “ordinarily” apply in crashworthiness cases. D'Amario et al. v. Ford Motor Co., No. SC95881; General Motors...
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