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Verdicts

Jul. 21, 2007

Kia Snaps Back at Seat Belt Claims, Defeats Suit

Simply claiming your seat belt is uncomfortable doesn't mean you can win a lawsuit.

By Alexa Hyland
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Simply claiming your seat belt is uncomfortable doesn't mean you can win a lawsuit.
      Orange County-headquartered Kia Motors America Inc. successfully defended a class action that said the back-seat, door-side seat belts of 2001 and 2002 Kia Sephias and Spectras were uncomfortable and unsafe for medium to large passengers.
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