15-week-old infant suffered chemical burns after a dry cell battery leaked onto her head from an unsealed overhead battery compartment while seated within an infant cradle swing. Case settled after formal mediation. Terms of settlement confidential.
July 16, 2010
15-week-old infant suffered chemical burns after a dry cell battery leaked onto her head from an unsealed overhead battery compartment while seated within an infant cradle swing. Case settled after formal mediation. Terms of settlement confidential.
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