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Multi-million dollar settlement
for vehicle fire caused by unsafe fuel system
February, 2004
In this confidential settlement, a married couple, ages 53 and
49, together with their son, age 19, were traveling
in their 1978 model year van in Lancaster County. The van developed mechanical trouble and was
traveling between 15-25 MPH when it was rear-ended by a large
tractor trailer at about 60 MPH. The van exploded into flames,
burning the occupants to death.
After the case against the owner and operator of the tractor
trailer was settled, Feldman Shepherd was asked to consider bringing a
“crashworthiness” claim against the manufacturer
of the van, based upon Pennsylvania products liability law
which requires that motor vehicles protect occupants from
reasonably foreseeable collisions. Following an exhaustive
investigation, it was determined to pursue a claim on behalf
of the survivors of the decedents against the van’s
manufacturer.
The case was handled by Feldman Shepherd lawyers Alan
M. Feldman and Daniel J. Mann, who 1) obtained confidential
documents that the manufacturer was aware of alternative,
safer designs, 2) took depositions of the manufacturer’s
fuel system designers and engineers, and 3) retained the top
fuel system safety experts in the country. Trial commenced
on February 9, 2004, with Feldman and Mann presenting a technically
sophisticated case which included video clips, animations
and models, using cutting-edge equipment. A “courtroom
technologist” was employed by Feldman Shepherd attorneys to help
maximize the impact of their multimedia presentation supporting
the defective nature of the van’s fuel system.
The defendant manufacturer countered with evidence that the
van was 21 years old, badly corroded and lacking much of its
structural integrity to protect the fuel system, which was
in a vulnerable location behind the van’s rear axle.
On the third day of trial, a substantial confidential settlement was reached. |