For your insurer must pay, in a high court decision in the case of car seat
A boy seriously injured in a car accident can not blame her parents, wrongly, installation and maintenance of his car seat, the Minnesota Supreme Court decided on Thursday.
Teddy Harrison was 3 years old, when he was ejected from a safety seat and her mother flew Sports Utility Vehicle during a fall. He suffered a skull-brain-heavy, that the disabled permanently.
The boy who is now 9, initially pursued manufacturers of car seat Century Products Co. The appeal argued that the seat was defective because even with a coin in the loop, he clicked, as if it was blocked.
In return, argued that products century, Teddy’s Anoka County parents were partly responsible.
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