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Iannacchino v. Ford Motor Company

... At issue in this appeal are the plaintiffs' claims for violation of GL c. 93A and breach of implied warranty. [3] The plaintiffs do not allege that their door handles have ever malfunctioned or that they have sustained any personal injury or property damage. ...

Cumis Insurance Society, Inc. v. BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc.

... The plaintiffs assert that the judge erred and that the economic loss doctrine does not apply because the plastic credit cards are tangible personal property and their damages included physical harm to the plastic cards that had to be canceled following the thefts. ...

Donovan v. Philip Morris USA, Inc.

... [9]. Generally, the measure of damages in negligence for personal injury is fair compensation for the resulting injuries, which includes 223 pain and suffering; reasonable expenses incurred for medical care and nursing in the treatment and cure of the injury; diminution in earning ...

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