The odds Martin Buchanan faced weren’t good.

The San Diego appellate specialist represented the family of a woman who died in a car accident from injuries she sustained wearing a lap-only seatbelt in a 1993 Mazda minivan. Going into oral argument at the U.S. Supreme Court, he faced a wall of authority against the plaintiffs’ position.

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