4TH CIR. FINDS NO EVIDENCE ON LATE DEPLOYMENT, AFFIRMS DISMISSAL Wilder v. Toyota Motor Sales USA | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

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4TH CIR. FINDS NO EVIDENCE ON LATE DEPLOYMENT, AFFIRMS DISMISSAL Wilder v. Toyota Motor Sales USA

21 No. 10 ANAUTOLR 3Andrews Automotive Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

4TH CIR. FINDS NO EVIDENCE ON LATE DEPLOYMENT, AFFIRMS DISMISSAL Wilder v. Toyota Motor Sales USA

21 No. 10 ANAUTOLR 3Andrews Automotive Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

21 No. 10 Andrews Automotive Litig. Rep. 3
Andrews Automotive Litigation Reporter
January 15, 2002
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4TH CIR. FINDS NO EVIDENCE ON LATE DEPLOYMENT, AFFIRMS DISMISSAL

Wilder v. Toyota Motor Sales USA

The Fourth Circuit has affirmed the dismissal of a suit alleging that the air bag in a 1995 Toyota pickup truck deployed several minutes after an accident, as the plaintiff was trying to escape from the vehicle. The panel said no evidence had been...
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