$287 million awarded.
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$287 million awarded.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ny-jury-a...233902461.html
That is going to hurt the profit margin.
2019 did not have traction control ???
That is going to hurt the profit margin.
2019 did not have traction control ???
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That is going to hurt the profit margin.
2019 did not have traction control ???
That is going to hurt the profit margin.
2019 did not have traction control ???
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It would be interesting to see the timing of the recall notice, whether the victim was notified, and the accident. And how it was determined this was the cause of the crash.
The recall description looks bad:
”To inform dealers of a safety recall for 2019-2020 Trikes with traction control, refer to Table 1. The Trike may respond incorrectly to a faulty rear WSS (Wheel Speed Sensor) signal by activating one of the rear brakes. Unintended activation of one rear brake could lead to an unexpected change in the vehicle direction which may increase the risk of a crash”.
The recall description looks bad:
”To inform dealers of a safety recall for 2019-2020 Trikes with traction control, refer to Table 1. The Trike may respond incorrectly to a faulty rear WSS (Wheel Speed Sensor) signal by activating one of the rear brakes. Unintended activation of one rear brake could lead to an unexpected change in the vehicle direction which may increase the risk of a crash”.
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They probably took the case on contingency, which is usually 33%-40%.
Since the survivor doesn’t remember anything about the accident, I wonder how anyone would know if one of the rear brakes locked up and the bike was under a recall?
Since the survivor doesn’t remember anything about the accident, I wonder how anyone would know if one of the rear brakes locked up and the bike was under a recall?
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