The Supreme Court just ruled a family could sue Mazda over the death of a family member because Mazda did not install shoulder/lap belts in the rear seats of the vehicle - even though the National Highway and traffic safety Administration did not require them. To me this is ridiculous - if your in a head on collision and all but 1 survive you should count yourselves lucky - not trying to assign blame to the car manufacturer for not providing shoulder/lap belts. If safety was such a huge concern to them, they should have bought a vehicle that had shoulder/lap belts (the article mentions other manufacturers were doing this). I'm sure (even though it does not mention it) they sued the other vehicle - is this not enough? must everybody pay? if they go to court and win the only losers will be the consumers who buy mazda products as the cost of the lawsuit will be passed on to them. I wish this country would put a stop to frivolous lawsuits.
http://www.detnews.com/article/20110223/AUTO01/102230407/1361/Court...
What are your opinions on this.
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There are place that retro fit older cars:
Sources for generic kits meeting federal standards:
• J.C. Whitney: lap-shoulder belt with retractor,
$129.99: www.jcwhitney.com.
• E-Z-On Products lap-shoulder belt with
retractor, model 48-R: www.ezonpro.com or
800-323-6598 (call for distributor location)
What a load of crap.
A blogger I used to read down in mexico wrote about how years back there were billboards for lawyers all over. Then after the kind of suits we get here in the USA lost some people some money and then lawyers "disappeared" there are no more ads for the lawyers. hmm....
http://mexicans-go-home.com/roger-barnett/
The above link discusses his case, it is currently under appeal. He does NOT owe them $65,000 each. But this is an example of a case that should have never been allowed to go to trail. Plain and simple the were here illegally and they were trespassing on his property.
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