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CF Editor 04-09-2012 02:25 PM

Corvette on Fire: Family wins Lawsuit Against GM
 
Read it here: Corvette on Fire: Family wins Lawsuit Against GM

They lost two Corvettes and a house! GM's going to appeal the decision, but currently they're on the hook for a couple million dollars. Ouch.

NeoZ06 04-09-2012 02:31 PM

Damn...

not08crmanymore 04-09-2012 02:37 PM

Been going on for a while.I saw another thread on this a couple of weeks ago.GM will keep them on a string for years.They have deep pockets..

Raazor 04-09-2012 02:41 PM

pocket change for GM.

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/business...illion-profit/

dvilin 04-09-2012 02:47 PM

This will drag on for a long time before any money is actually handed over.

Telepierre 04-09-2012 02:47 PM

Would not use the link as a positive reference. It basically says that in spite of the record profits GM still has 30+ billion in liabilities..

RED08VETTE 04-09-2012 02:48 PM

That's crazy

VET4LES 04-09-2012 03:10 PM

Wow, that sucks. :smash:

Flame Red 04-09-2012 03:25 PM

This used to occur on a regular basis with the C4. Combination of things. Basically 20+ year old gas lines that were not designed to have Al-Gore-ahole mixed into the gasoline and dissolving them from the inside out with no apparent forewarning. And a lot of folks that never bother to check their fuel lines and when they would leak the C4 would go up in flames. If you were lucky it was on the road, and not in the garage. But quite a few C4 owners were not so lucky.

jc9767 04-09-2012 03:25 PM

Two sides to every story
 
Article seems to only have one side to the story. Owners claim defective telescoping steering caused the fire.

"When the car melted down, the gas rolled out of the garage and caught the outside of the home on fire; that was the first clue that it was the car, he said."

What, the gas leaked out of the garage and caught the home on fire????? If the car was on fire then the gas would not leak outside, it would catch on fire quickly. Sounds like quite a stretch. About as far fetched as saying all the hardwired smoke alarms didn't work. First thing I thought was the GM lawyers would argue that the owners were underwater on a big, expensive home and burned it to the ground to collect the insurance.

I don't know the owners and would never accuse them of anything based on the limited facts presented. I feel sorry for their loss and thank god no one was hurt. However, when talking millions of dollars it usally ends up that the insurance company is looking to sue someone for the payout they would have to make. You have to take everything you read with a grain of salt, especially if only one side is talking.

red2012 04-09-2012 03:53 PM

just glad no one was hurt but the whole story as explained by the husband sounds pretty fishy to me. if that was their defense its a wonder how they won

SeanMo 04-09-2012 04:00 PM

Very curious on how a defective e telescoping steering wheel is responsible.

retaf87 04-09-2012 04:21 PM

Something smells here and it ain't the odor of melted tires!

66biskwik 04-09-2012 05:05 PM

Why would they have to sue GM to rebuild wouldn't there home owners insurance cover their loss? Then maybe they would sue GM.

Garibaldi 04-09-2012 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by 66biskwik (Post 1580510876)
Why would they have to sue GM to rebuild wouldn't there home owners insurance cover their loss? Then maybe they would sue GM.

Even if the homeowner's policy paid out a claim, they would subrogate against GM to collect the funds. Then there's damage for negligence which insurance doesn't cover.

What I'm always puzzled about in these cases is they're tried in front of a jury unless they're settled first. I'd like to think that a jury can smell BS as well as any other 12 people.

peter pan 04-09-2012 06:13 PM


Originally Posted by VET4LES (Post 1580509934)
Wow, that sucks. :smash:

:iagree:Bummer:eek:

66biskwik 04-09-2012 06:13 PM

Then the negligence would be on GM? Like said there is something not quite right. If the fire was that intense to melt the gas tank then it runing out of the garage wouldn't make a bit of a difference on the fire. Anyway all that proves the fire started in the garage.

Illini Al 04-09-2012 06:39 PM

That would have been an interesting jury to sit on.

speedlink 04-09-2012 07:39 PM

Only in California! Socialism at it's finest.

PaulB 04-09-2012 07:59 PM

If I remember correctly if this was first paid by an insurance company the subrogation claim is brought in the name of the insured by the insurance company. Afterall the insurance company is now out what there payout was. The insurance company will go after the responsible parties but in the name of the insured. I dont believe the name of the insurance company or the word insurance can be brought up in the court proceedings. Of course the insurance company hires the attorneys and pays all costs of the recovery effort... Many many companies are members of Arbitration and if both sides are signatories to Arbitration the proceeding is settled by Arbitration. In this case I doubt that GM was a member of Arbitration.


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