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|facts=MacPherson bought his [https://buickmodel10.com/ Buick Model 10] car for $900 in 1908 ([https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=US%24900+%281908+US+dollars%29 $30,300 in 2023]); the dealer had bought the car directly from Buick. | |facts=MacPherson bought his [https://buickmodel10.com/ Buick Model 10] car for $900 in 1908 ([https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=US%24900+%281908+US+dollars%29 $30,300 in 2023]); the dealer had bought the car directly from Buick. | ||
In July 1911, MacPherson was driving his car at 8 mi/h when his left rear wheel collapsed. His car spun out of control & he was injured. The cause of the wheel collapse was defective wood. | In July 1911, MacPherson was driving his car at 8 mi/h when his left rear wheel collapsed. His car spun out of control & he was injured. The cause of the wheel collapse was defective wood. Buick had purchased the wheel from a supplier. Apparently, Buick hadn't inspected the wheel before selling the car to the dealer. | ||
|procedural_history=MacPherson sued Buick, the automobile manufacturer, in a NY state court. | |||
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|link=https://www.nycourts.gov/reporter/archives/macpherson_buick.htm | |link=https://www.nycourts.gov/reporter/archives/macpherson_buick.htm |
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MacPherson v. Buick | |
Court | Court of Appeals of New York |
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Date decided | March 14, 1916 |
Facts
MacPherson bought his Buick Model 10 car for $900 in 1908 ($30,300 in 2023); the dealer had bought the car directly from Buick.
In July 1911, MacPherson was driving his car at 8 mi/h when his left rear wheel collapsed. His car spun out of control & he was injured. The cause of the wheel collapse was defective wood. Buick had purchased the wheel from a supplier. Apparently, Buick hadn't inspected the wheel before selling the car to the dealer.Procedural History
MacPherson sued Buick, the automobile manufacturer, in a NY state court.