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Aerosol duster company not responsible for fatal Minnesota crash, appeals court rules
- An appeals court overturned a ruling that held CRC Industries Inc. partially responsible for a fatal crash involving Cynthia McDougall in 2019.
- The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stated that David McDougall's attorneys did not prove the aerosol duster was 'unreasonably dangerous.'
- Kyle Alexander Neumiller, who inhaled the product before the crash, was found 77.5% responsible and is serving a sentence for vehicular homicide.
- The case's outcome overturned a $10.5 million award to McDougall's family, which was previously seen as a landmark verdict.
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Aerosol duster company not responsible for fatal Minnesota crash, appeals court rules
FARGO — An appeals court has overturned a landmark civil ruling that said an international aerosol duster company was partially responsible for a 2019 crash that killed a Minnesota woman. The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday, Feb. 10, vacated a 2024 jury verdict that awarded millions of dollars to David McDougall, husband of Cynthia McDougall. The U.S. District Court of Minnesota must render a judgment in favor of CRC Industries Inc.…
·Cherokee County, United States
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Total News Sources15
Leaning Left0Leaning Right8Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution73% Right
Bias Distribution
- 73% of the sources lean Right
73% Right
C 27%
R 73%
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