Verdicts
Jan. 31, 2009
Consumer Suit Alleging Unsafe Seat Belt Buckles Fails to Stick
In what is believed to be the first successful defense in a seat belt consumer liability suit, a major Japanese restraint manufacturer defeated a $247 million claim from car owners who alleged their buckles hadn't been properly tested.




Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - In what is believed to be the first successful defense in a seat belt consumer liability suit, a major Japanese restraint manufacturer defeated a $247 million claim from car owners who alleged their buckles hadn't been properly tested. Car owner Lupe Zavala lost his claim against Tokyo-based Takata Corp. filed under California's Unfair Competition Law. Zavala alleged the buckle maker misled c...
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