WASIK V. BORG, 423 F.2d 44 (2nd Cir. 1970) CASE BRIEF

WASIK V. BORG
423 F.2d 44 (2nd Cir. 1970)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a personal injury action.
FACTS: Borg's (D) car rammed Wasik's (P) car and P sued D for personal injury under diversity of citizenship. Ford Motor Company was served by D in that D claimed that the accident was due to a defect in Ford's auto that caused sudden acceleration and that D could not avoid the accident. Ford denied the claim and alleged contributory negligence by D and filed an answer to P in that Ford denied knowledge of the facts of the accident. The jury found Ford liable but not D. Ford appealed.

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