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Litigation

Nov. 11, 2000

Safety Last

Drivers don't expect to be involved or injured in automobile accidents, and certainly they don't contemplate being burned as a result. But that is exactly what happened to six passengers, including four grievously injured children, in a General Motors Chevrolet in late 1993.

By Gary M. Paul
        Drivers don't expect to be involved or injured in automobile accidents, and certainly they don't contemplate being burned as a result. But that is exactly what happened to six passengers, including four grievously injured children, in a General Motors Chevrolet in late 1993.
        While none of these individuals ever contemplated this occ...

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