BREHM v. FORD MOTOR CO.


277 A.D. 826 (1950)

Rachel Brehm et al., Respondents, v. Ford Motor Company, Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

May 12, 1950.


The action is brought to recover damages for injuries which plaintiffs sustained because of the alleged negligence of the defendant in the manufacture of an automobile which the plaintiff, Rachel Brehm, had recently purchased from a dealer. The complaint alleges that the defendant was negligent in constructing, examining and inspecting the right rear door, door handle, safety catch, striker plate and door post; that inferior and unsuitable materials were used and that the...

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