Friday, November 1, 2013

Deadly Defects


Toyota settles acceleration lawsuit after $3-million verdict

Toyota Motor Corp.'s first loss in a sudden acceleration case, in an Oklahoma courtroom this week, could embolden attorneys nationwide who are looking to bring hundreds of similar cases.
Worse for the Japanese automaker, the verdict centered on the company's electronics, which have been a focus for plaintiffs seeking to prove safety defects in the company's cars.

Toyota on Friday confirmed that it had reached a confidential settlement in the lawsuit, which involved the fatal 2007 crash of a Camry. The settlement came hours after a jury assessed $3 million in compensatory damages but before the panel could levy a punitive award.

The verdict could provide a road map for attorneys seeking to hold the automaker liable for injuries and deaths.

Things can get serious in the world of Test Engineering.  Again, this points to a need for Test Engineers that can do impact analysis and risk assessment.

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