Hazard v Burbank Auto Parts
Motion for a Determination of Good Faith Settlement
Calendar: Add On 01
Case No.: BC629772
Hearing Date: October 18, 2019
Action Filed: August 05, 2016
Trial Date: October 21, 2019
MP:
Defendant Hanson Distributing Company, Inc.
RP:
N/A
ALLEGATIONS:
The instant action arises from personal injuries suffered by Plaintiff Michael Hazard (“Plaintiff”) alleges that he was injured when an ATP Z295 replacement flywheel that was installed onto a 1996 Chevrolet Chevelle V8-396 engine suddenly and unexpectedly shattered and disintegrated. Plaintiff alleges that the flywheel was designed and manufactured in China, sold to Defendant ATP, Inc. (“ATP”), who sold it to Defendant Hanson Distributing Company, Inc. (“Hanson”), who then sold the flywheel to Defendant Burbank Auto Parts, Inc. (“BAP”), who thereafter sold it to Plaintiff.
The Complaint was filed on August 5, 2016, alleged causes of action for: (1) Strict Products Liability – Manufacturing and Design
Hearing Date
October 18, 2019
Type
Prdct Liablty (not asbes,tox,envir (General Jurisdiction)
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Hazard v Burbank Auto Parts
Motion for a Determination of Good Faith Settlement
Calendar: Add On 01
Case No.: BC629772
Hearing Date: October 18, 2019
Action Filed: August 05, 2016
Trial Date: October 21, 2019
MP:
Defendant Hanson Distributing Company, Inc.
RP:
N/A
ALLEGATIONS:
The instant action arises from personal injuries suffered by Plaintiff Michael Hazard (“Plaintiff”) alleges that he was injured when an ATP Z295 replacement flywheel that was installed onto a 1996 Chevrolet Chevelle V8-396 engine suddenly and unexpectedly shattered and disintegrated. Plaintiff alleges that the flywheel was designed and manufactured in China, sold to Defendant ATP, Inc. (“ATP”), who sold it to Defendant Hanson Distributing Company, Inc. (“Hanson”), who then sold the flywheel to Defendant Burbank Auto Parts, Inc. (“BAP”), who thereafter sold it to Plaintiff.
The Complaint was filed on August 5, 2016, alleged causes of action for: (1) Strict Products Liability – Manufacturing and Design