Baseball bats have a dangerous “exit velocity” 16

As a leading Sports Agent, often times I see crossovers from Personal Injury Case into Sports Law, my site is soccer-agent.com as is the case here.  In fact, previously I have had a hockey puck injury case against the San Diego Gulls.

The family of an 11-year-old boy has filed a lawsuit against California-based Easton-Bell Sports Inc. over the company’s aluminum baseball bats. The suit claims the bats have a dangerous “exit velocity” — the speed at which the ball comes off the bat. The boy was struck in the head by a baseball hit by one of the bats and lost hearing in one ear. The suit is seeking unspecified damages.  San Diego Personal Injury Attorney William Lee, Chicago Tribune  12/07/2010

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