GURLEY v. AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.

85-1071.

505 So.2d 358 (1987)

John B. GURLEY, a Minor Suing By and Through His Mother and Next Friend, Janet GURLEY; and Janet Gurley, Individually v. AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR COMPANY, INC., and Longshore Cycle Center, Inc.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

March 27, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles D. Rosser, Tuscumbia, for appellants.

De Martenson and D. Alan Thomas of Huie, Fernambucq & Stewart, Birmingham, for appellees.


MADDOX, Justice.

Plaintiff, a minor, was injured while riding as a passenger on a Honda motorcycle. He, by and through his mother as best friend, and his mother, individually, sued American Honda Motor Company, the manufacturer, and Longshore Cycle Center, the dealer, claiming that the motorcycle was defectively manufactured and that American Honda and Longshore failed to adequately warn him of the dangers of riding the motorcycle as a passenger. The trial

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