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Takata Corporation is a leading global innovator and supplier of automotive safety systems; including airbag systems, seat belts, steering wheels, electronics, sensors, interior trim, and child ...
In a new lawsuit, the Giddens family says they nearly lost their daughter Courtnie in 2014, when an exploding Takata airbag left her scarred. Courtnie was 17-years-old at the time, and got the ...
FCA sent in excess of 210 million recall notifications from 2014 to the present day, resulting in the replacement of 6.1 million inflators. FCA stopped using Takata's deadly airbags in 2016.
The part numbers for the recalled airbags are 4B0.951.403 and 4B0.951.403 A. Based on Takata Corporation’s production records, all inflators produced from August 21st, 1999, have received an ...
IF YOU WERE INJURED BY A MALFUNCTIONING TAKATA AIRBAG, YOU MAY STILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR COMPENSATION THROUGH THE SPECIAL MASTER'S AND TRUSTEE'S CLAIM PROCESS FOR PERSONAL INJURIES OR WRONGFUL DEATH.
MIAMI (Legal Newsline) – Eighteen individuals and car dealerships have filed a class action lawsuit against Takata Corporation claiming its defective airbags caused damages. Takata's defective ...
CARFAX said 14 states have 150,000 or more vehicles with unrepaired Takata airbags, led by Texas with 788,000 and California with 739,000.
Takata Corporation (“Takata” or “the Company”), a leading global supplier of automotive safety systems, today announced that it has reached a settleme ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration slapped the Takata Corporation with a record $200 million fine Tuesday for knowingly supplying U.S. auto companies with defective air bag inflators.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Tuesday confirmed that it has opened an investigation into another 30 million vehicles that could be ...
Takata and its U.S. subsidiary, TK Holdings, meanwhile, argued in their status report to Judge Moreno that the parent corporation’s admissions in its plea deal with the government should have ...
Takata and its U.S. subsidiary, TK Holdings, meanwhile, argued in their status report to Judge Moreno that the parent corporation’s admissions in its plea deal with the government should have ...