Side impact curtain airbags have been proven so effective in crash
tests that many countries around the world are now making them required
by law to be fitted to all new cars. However, according to an unnamed
Russian women, her late husband Alexandre Anisonian was wrongfully
killed in his Bentley Continental GT after the side curtain airbags
failed to deploy.
Consequently, the plaintiff is now suing Bentley for 60 million
rubles or $1.9 million after the death of Anisonian on February 8th,
2012 when his Continental GT was hit by a large truck running a red
light.
The plaintiff’s lawyer stated, “Since the accident, we have run
several tests that all conclude the strong impact should have set off
the car’s side curtain airbags”.
Unsurprisingly, Bentley denies all blame for the incident but is
currently cooperating with the appropriate authorities adding just how
seriously the British car maker takes safety.
A court hearing has been set for January 14th, 2013 and for the
plaintiff to win the case, she must demonstrate that Anisonian’s death
can be solely blamed on the faulty airbag and not in anyway, driver
error.
[Via Left Lane News]
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