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Football helmet maker named in California brain injury suit
October 4, 2010 | Westlaw Journal Products Liability features


A California high school football player who says he became partially paralyzed after taking a hit during a game is suing helmet manufacturer Riddell Sports for his injuries. The suit claims Riddell knew of problems with the pad in the front of its helmets since 2000 but has refused to use an alternate design that would fix the problem.


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