The Alabama Supreme Court reversed an $82 million verdict against General Motors–not because it was ludicrous to hold GM responsible (much less responsible for $60 million in punitive damages) because a passenger was injured while riding in an Oldsmobile that hit another automobile head on at 50 miles per hour and a combined speed of almost 100 mph, but because the trial judge had refused to strike five jurors who were related to an attorney at the law firm for the plaintiff. The case will be retried. (Philip Rawls, AP, Dec. 12; “Brain injury in crash costs General Motors”, OnWheels, May 20, 2002) (via Bashman).
$82M verdict reversed
The Alabama Supreme Court reversed an $82 million verdict against General Motors–not because it was ludicrous to hold GM responsible (much less responsible for $60 million in punitive damages) because a passenger was injured while riding in an Oldsmobile that hit another automobile head on at 50 miles per hour and a combined speed of […]
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