Gaudio v. Ford Motor Co., 662 MAL (2009).

CourtUnited States State Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Citation989 A.2d 917
Docket NumberNo. 662 MAL (2009).,662 MAL (2009).
PartiesGAUDIO v. FORD MOTOR CO. IN RE FORD MOTOR CO.
Decision Date24 February 2010
989 A.2d 917
GAUDIO
v.
FORD MOTOR CO.
IN RE FORD MOTOR CO.
No. 662 MAL (2009).
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
February 24, 2010.

Appeal from the Superior Court, Pa.Super., 976 A.2d 524.


Disposition of Petition for Allowance of Appeal Denied.

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  • Reott v. Asia Trend, Inc.
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
    • November 26, 2012
    ...to the issue of causation.” Id. at 836 (citing Gaudio v. Ford Motor Co., 976 A.2d 524, 540 (Pa.Super.2009), appeal denied,605 Pa. 686, 989 A.2d 917 (2010)). The panel then related that highly reckless conduct occurs when “the plaintiff knew or had reason to know of facts which created a hig......
  • Reott v. Asia Trend, Inc.
    • United States
    • Superior Court of Pennsylvania
    • November 23, 2010
    ...highly reckless conduct is relevant to the issue of causation. Gaudio v. Ford Motor Co., 976 A.2d 524, 540 (Pa.Super.2009), appeal denied, 989 A.2d 917 (Pa.2010). To establish voluntary assumption of the risk, the defendant must show that the buyer knew of a defect and yet voluntarily and u......
  • Reott v. Asia Trend Inc, J. A25020/10
    • United States
    • Superior Court of Pennsylvania
    • September 21, 2010
    ...reckless conduct is relevant to the issue of causation. Gaudio v. Ford Motor Co., 976 A.2d 524, 540 (Pa. Super. 2009), appeal denied, 989 A.2d 917 (Pa. 2010). To establish voluntary assumption of the risk, the defendant must show that the buyer knew of a defect and yet voluntarily and unrea......
  • Lankenau v. Patrick K. Boles, M&S Leasing Co.
    • United States
    • New York Supreme Court Appellate Division
    • July 11, 2014
    ...evidence of seat belt nonuse ( see75 Pa. CSA § 4581[e]; Gaudio v. Ford Motor Co., 976 A.2d 524, 536 [PA Super], appeal denied605 Pa. 686, 989 A.2d 917), while New York law allows the trier of fact to consider a plaintiff's failure to wear an available seat belt only in assessing damages and......
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