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ALABAMA JUDGE ALLOWS METAL FATIGUE DEFECT CLAIM TO PROCEED Rudd v. General Motors Corp.

20 No. 10 ANAUTOLR 7Andrews Automotive Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

ALABAMA JUDGE ALLOWS METAL FATIGUE DEFECT CLAIM TO PROCEED Rudd v. General Motors Corp.

20 No. 10 ANAUTOLR 7Andrews Automotive Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

20 No. 10 Andrews Automotive Litig. Rep. 7
Andrews Automotive Litigation Reporter
February 27, 2001
Fan Blade
Copyright (c) 2001 Andrews Publications

ALABAMA JUDGE ALLOWS METAL FATIGUE DEFECT CLAIM TO PROCEED

Rudd v. General Motors Corp.

A federal court judge in Alabama has denied summary judgment to General Motors Corp. on claims that a pickup truck fan blade came apart and struck the plaintiff due to metal fatigue, but dismissed allegations of negligence and failure to warn. Rudd...
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