On September 29, 1964, a grip on a cable car on San Francisco's Hyde Street failed and the car rolled downhill into a utility pole. One of the passengers injured in the crash was a 23-year-old dance instructor, Gloria Sykes, who at first appeared to have suffered only some severe bruises. But six years later Sykes filed a lawsuit claiming she had suffered something worse than m...
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