GOLDEN v. GEN. MOTORS CORP.


71 A.D.2d 717 (1979)

Patrick Golden, Respondent, v. General Motors Corporation et al., Appellants. (Action No. 1.) Richard Porter, Respondent, v. General Motors Corporation et al., Appellants. (Action No. 2.) (And Another Related Action.)

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

July 12, 1979


The record contains probative evidence adduced by the plaintiffs and apparently accepted by the jury that the steering apparatus on a certain vehicle produced and sold by appellants had a hidden defect which caused injuries to the plaintiffs. The record contains evidence from which the jury might have found that the plaintiff Golden caused the accident by imprudent driving or drinking, but the jury rejected that theory as it had the power to do. The determination of the jury...

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