Paul Walker's daughter slaps Porsche with lawsuit

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Last Updated : Sep 29 2015 | 12:48 PM IST

Late actor Paul Walker's daughter Meadow has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Porsche, alleging that her father would still be alive if the company had installed proper safety features in the car in which he died.

Walker died in a car crash on November 30, 2013.

Lawyers for the late actor's daughter claim the Porsche Carrera GT that her father's friend Roger Rodas was driving when they crashed, "lacked safety features...that could have prevented the accident or, at a minimum, allowed Paul Walker to survive the crash", according to the lawsuit obtained by people.com.

Specifically, Meadow's lawyers assert that despite Porsche "knowing that the Carrera GT had a history of instability and control issues," the company "failed to install its electronic stability control system," which they say is "specifically designed to protect against the swerving actions inherent in hyper-sensitive vehicles of this type".

In addition to the alleged lack of proper stability control, Meadow's lawyers claim that a "defective" seat belt design kept Walker trapped in the car. If it wasn't for this design flaw, the lawsuit alleges, Walker might have been able to exit the vehicle before it caught on fire.

According to the lawsuit, the seat belt "snapped Walker's torso back with thousands of pounds of force, thereby breaking his ribs and pelvis," trapping him in the car "where he remained alive until the vehicle erupted into flames one minute and twenty seconds later."

Even the fire itself was allegedly caused by faulty "rubber fuel lines," according to the lawsuit, which states that "absent these defects in the Porsche Carrera GT, Paul Walker would be alive today."

The amount of damages Meadow is seeking is not listed in the lawsuit.

"It is with great reluctance that Meadow Walker has authorized the filing of this lawsuit on her own behalf and as heir to Paul Walker's estate. She's a teenage girl who is still dealing with the tragic loss of her father," said her attorney Jeff Milam.

"She values her privacy and won't be making any comment. We ask everyone to respect that," he added.

Summarising the case, Milam said: "The Porsche Carrera GT is a dangerous car. It doesn't belong on the street. And we shouldn't be without Paul Walker or his friend, Roger Rodas."

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First Published: Sep 29 2015 | 12:34 PM IST

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