Calif. Court Dismisses Plaintiff's Strict Liability Claim Over Femur Stem Implant



DOCUMENTS
  • Amended Complaint
  • Order


SACRAMENTO, Calif. - A federal judge has dismissed a strict liability cause of action in a femur stem implant case against Stryker Corp., saying it failed to assert a viable claim for design or manufacturing defect or for failure to warn. Currier v. Stryker Corp., et al., No. 2:11-cv-1203 (E.D. Calif.).

Judge John A. Mendez of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California granted in part a motion to dismiss by Stryker Corp. and other defendants on Oct. 13, but said he would allow plaintiff Travis J. Currier to amend his complaint if the strict liability cause …






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