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The 1st Court of Appeals reversed a $43 million judgment against a car manufacturer in a products liability suit that alleged a defective seat belt caused the 1991 drowning death of a woman who could not escape from her Honda Civic. The court held that the deceased's family failed to establish that an alternative design presented at the 2000 trial would have prevented or significantly reduced the risk of Karen Norman's death without, under other circumstances, causing equal or greater risks.
February 17, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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