The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has decided not to take up Volvo's appeal of a decision last year that overturned a defense verdict in a crashworthiness case against it.

The justices denied allocatur Thursday in Webb v. Volvo Cars of North America. The lawsuit was seen as a case that might have allowed the high court to address products liability issues in the wake of the Supreme Court's game-changing ruling in Tincher v. Omega Flex.

In June, a three-judge panel of the Superior Court granted a new trial in the case, which involved a car crash that killed a 2-month-old. The ruling hinted at potentially overturning the prohibition against introducing federal standards in strict products liability cases, which has been a point of contention in the unsettled post-Tincher landscape.