Land Rover to pay $21 million in roll over case.

justfred

Adventurer
I read that too, in some online article. Sounds absurd - someone swerved into this guy, and he went out on control; then decides to sue Land Rover because they've got deeper pockets than the guy that hit him.

I've rolled a Range Rover. It took a lot of effort and I wouldn't blame Rover - and I was impressed enough with the structural integrity I've owned several more since. I'd still be driving that one if the rollover (and subsequent starting the engine without blowing out the oil) hadn't caused a thrown rod.

Gotta find someone to blame, I guess.
 

nldrvr

Observer
It was a 16year old doing more than 80+mph and side swiped the Disco.


I read that too, in some online article. Sounds absurd - someone swerved into this guy, and he went out on control; then decides to sue Land Rover because they've got deeper pockets than the guy that hit him.

I've rolled a Range Rover. It took a lot of effort and I wouldn't blame Rover - and I was impressed enough with the structural integrity I've owned several more since. I'd still be driving that one if the rollover (and subsequent starting the engine without blowing out the oil) hadn't caused a thrown rod.

Gotta find someone to blame, I guess.
 

Rallyroo

Expedition Leader

Last paragraph
The amount awarded: $11,654,000 economic and $10,000,000 general damages. The court apportioned liability 5% to Lusis and 95% to Land Rover.

What? The 16 year old, Lusis, that sideswipes Pannu gets away with 5% liability and Land Rover gets to cover the rest? Um, something is wrong here.

If the 16 year old killed Pannu, as in manslaughter, who gets in trouble then? 5% Lusis still and 95% Land Rover?

By the way, I hate lawyers. And cases like these continue to perpetuate my hate towards lawyers.
 

jatibb

Adventurer
im sure liability limits came into play on the 5/95% thing. i think the minimum limits in ga. are 25k. i run a light and total your new range rover, my ins. gives you 25k, yours pays the rest, or sue me but guess what, im worth nothing. plus remember that just because someone gets "awarded" a sum doesnt mean they actuall will see it. the sad part of all these type of suits is that it costs alot of money to defend yourself from someone elses mistakes.
 

R_Lefebvre

Expedition Leader
I'm glad I live in a socialist country. ;) This kinda stuff just gets thrown out. No, it doesn't even get thrown out, no judge will even hear it. It's just too bad so many businesses and insurance companies point to cases down in the US as examples of "liability concerns" to restrict our freedoms or charge us extra up here.
 

sven

Adventurer
I have to admit, the roofs are quite weak in LR discos. Just search for pics of rolled trucks on DWEB and you'll see what Im talking about. Also, the D1s don't have crumple zones.
 

Layonnn

Adventurer
I have to admit, the roofs are quite weak in LR discos. Just search for pics of rolled trucks on DWEB and you'll see what Im talking about. Also, the D1s don't have crumple zones.

I have always wondered that. The pilliars on D1's and D2's do not look very thick.
 

Snagger

Explorer
Branson re-equipped his Virgin Atlantic VIP limo fleet with RRC LSE after having a high speed roll over on the motorway and the vehicle protecting him very well. They're tougher than they look.

This smacks to me of protectionism - the authorities want to scare Americans off from buying foreign vehicles to encourage them to buy US built vehicles and prop up the sinking industry. The courts will often act politically in these sorts of cases, just like they do over here.
 

Alaska Mike

ExPo Moderator/Eye Candy
This smacks to me of protectionism - the authorities want to scare Americans off from buying foreign vehicles to encourage them to buy US built vehicles and prop up the sinking industry. The courts will often act politically in these sorts of cases, just like they do over here.

I doubt the judge was thinking on that level in this case. The judge was likely taking the money for the pain and suffering from the biggest pockets he could find, because after all, auto manufacturers are loaded.
 

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