Potter v. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1993-12-27

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MOSK, J., Concurring and Dissenting. I concur in the majority opinion to the extent it recognizes a cause of action in negligence for causing fear of cancer in the absence of a claim of physical injury or disease. I also concur in the majority opinion’s treatment of Firestone’s comparative fault claim, and I concur in the opinion to the extent it r…

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