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Dangerous Power Windows in American Cars, Pickup
Trucks and SUVs |
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| Properly functioning
seat backs, in addition to seat belts, ensure
that occupants remain positioned upright in their
seat during the impact of a crash, along with
providing the passenger with back support and
comfort. |
| Rear impact collisions
at speeds as low as 12 mph can, however, cause
some seat backs to collapse if the seat back
has a faulty design. When seat backs collapse,
occupants can be ejected, which may cause trauma
to the head or neck and serious spinal cord
injuries from impact with rear seat backs or
cargo. |
| Smartmotorist.com cited
one study of 23 rear impact crashes involving
front seat back collapses. This study showed
that in rear impact accidents, front seat passengers
are either partially or totally ejected from
their seat during impact in a majority of seat
back collapse incidents. |
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| Lieff
Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein,
LLP represents persons injured
in vehicle accidents. Click
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| A significant precedent
was set for recovery of damages for injuries caused
by seat back collapses when in 2004 a jury entered
a $105.5 million verdict against DiamlerChrysler
in the suit of Flax v. DiamlerChrysler. |
| The case involved
an alleged faulty minivan seat back, that the
jury found caused the death of an infant in
2001. The 8 month-old passenger was killed
when his mother was ejected from her seat during
a crash due to a seat back collapse, which
caused her to fatally strike her child, who
was in a car seat behind her. |
| In March 2005, a jury
awarded $27 million to Connie Mikolajczyk for
the death of her husband, James, who was killed
in February 2000 when the 1996 Ford Escort
he was driving was rear-ended and his seat
collapsed backward, hurling him into the rear
of the car's cabin and fatally injuring him.
The jury found Ford and Mazda, who together
designed the Escort model, as well as the driver
that allegedly caused the accident, mutually
liable for his death. |
| In February 2005,
a Cumberland County, Tennessee jury found Ford
liable and awarded $7 million to Betty Potter.
Potter claimed that the seat in her Ford Explorer
collapsed during a crash, allowing her to be
ejected into the backseat, severing her spinal
cord and resulting in her being left a paraplegic. |
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| In November 2003, a Maricopa
County, Arizona jury awarded Minnie Mae Douglas
$53.3 million in a suit against DaimlerChrysler.
Douglas was rendered quadriplegic after an accident
in 1999 in which the driver seat recliner bracket
of her Dodge Ram pickup broke, causing her to eject
backwards out of her seat and strike her head on
the cab roof. The case centered on structural weaknesses
in the BR/T-300 outer recliner bracket that exists
in 1995, 1996 and 1997 Dodge Ram extended cab models. |
| It is believed that through
confidential settlements, manufacturers have concealed
many other instances of defective seat backs which
collapsed and caused needless occupant injuries
and deaths. |
| If you have been injured,
or a loved one has been killed, in an accident
involving a collapsed seat back or other auto defect
and would like to learn more about your legal rights,
contact an attorney at Lieff Cabraser by clicking
here. There is no charge or obligation for
our review of your case. |
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