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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Stadtmueller partially grants summary judgment to the trucking company in a lawsuit involving a disputed warranty claim from an insurance company on behalf of an insured whose driver was driving a truck manufactured and serviced by the company when he crashed into a highway median, which he and the company claim was caused by the truck's defective power steering. The insurance company's claim of breach of implied warranties fails and is dismissed with prejudice, in part because the disclaimer language regarding implied warranties in the relevant warranty agreement is conspicuous enough, though it is "a close case." The insurance company's breach of express warranty claim survives and will move forward to trial for a jury to decide whether the crash was caused by defective power steering or the driver's own fault.