Counterfeit Parts Blamed For Fatal Crash In Chevy Malibu, Family Seeks Justice

by AutoExpert   |  10 June, 2024

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According to a Florida lawsuit, multiple companies are jointly responsible for the death of a young woman. Before she purchased the Chevrolet Malibu, it had been involved in an accident. According to the lawsuit, the repairer allegedly used counterfeit parts, resulting in her death.

Furthermore, this finding suggests that a large number of other previously rented cars may also pose a danger. The legal team representing Destiny Byasse's family, Morgan & Morgan, claims that following the accident, Enterprise Rent-A-Car sent the Malibu in issue to auction.

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Jumbo Automotive allegedly repaired the Chevrolet before selling it to DriveTime. There were multiple ways in which the legal firm asserted that the repair was subpar. The first accusation is that the repair shop cut the wires instead of replacing or fixing the front driver's seatbelt tensioner. Because of this, the belt could continue to operate normally except during a collision.

Furthermore, Morgan & Morgan assert that Jumbo made use of fake airbag components manufactured by the Chinese firm Jilin. June 11, 2023, was the tragic date of the accident in which Ms. Byassee was a passenger. The woman allegedly died as a result of the airbag dispersing metal and plastic fragments across the vehicle, according to the lawsuit.

Fragments pierced Ms. Byassee's neck, face, and head. If the airbags and seat belts had been properly repaired, or if the car had been recalled before being sold to her, the plaintiffs believe she would have survived the crash. The family has filed a total of six lawsuits, including ones against Enterprise, Jumbo Automotive, Jilin, DriveTime, and Manheim Auctions. The lawsuit asserts that instead of fixing and reselling the vehicle, Enterprise should have removed it from service.

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Nevertheless, it remains to be seen if that specific aspect of the assertion acquires any support. It will probably be tough to prove that Enterprise was aware of the fake parts. Private individuals and businesses also fix severely damaged cars correctly on a daily basis. Equally concerning for other customers is the fact that the accusations against DriveTime and Manheim may be difficult to prove.

Those who have purchased a used and possibly damaged vehicle run the risk of having vital safety components compromised by cheap imitations. Andrew Parker Felix, an attorney with Morgan & Morgan, stated, “From our investigation, we believe this is a shockingly widespread issue: rental car companies reselling damaged vehicles and auto repair shops installing cheap, non-compliant parts from Chinese companies and cutting corners during the repair process to resell vehicles as quickly as possible.”

“Consumers need to be aware of these tactics used to save money, increase profits, and keep vehicles on the road when they pose a severe danger. We will work to hold all parties responsible for our client’s tragic death, and hope to stop these companies from engaging in such ruthless and deadly business practices.”

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