Spinal Injury Blamed on Football Helmet Manufacturers
According to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, nine companies involved in the manufacture, sales, and design of a football helmet worn by a high schooler who suffered a catastrophic spinal injury have been sued. The young football player fractured several vertabrae when he was tackled, and he now must use a wheelchair. The personal injury lawsuit contends that the helmet the student wore was defective, reports the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

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