Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Air Bag Fraud Leads to $15 Million Verdict

A news item appeared this past week that demonstrates the importance of tracking and publicizing Salvaged and Rebuilt vehicles. I blogged on this subject on November 20, 2008 (National Motor Vehicle Title Information System as well as January 20, 2009 Used Cars – Salvaged and Rebuilt.

The CBS affiliate in San Diego, Channel 8 reported that a $15 million award was assessed against an auto body shop as a result of that shop rebuilding a salvaged pick up truck without replacing the air bags that deployed in the original accident that totaled the truck. As a result, an 18 year old man lost his life in a subsequent accident.

The article indicated that the air bags could have been replaced for as little as $2,000. But as I stated in the January 20th blog, in order to make a profit, corners must be cut and a $2,000 corner looks mighty appealing. Most consumers would not be aware of the bags missing nor should they be expected to.

The story first aired on January 22, 2009 and along with a very compelling video are available at:
Air Bag Fraud Leads To $15 Million Verdict


In another related story, a reader sent me a link to a Canadian National Television story on the accuracy of used car history reports with regard to damage history. This is very in depth nearly 18 minute story aired in Canada on January 19th and that can be seen at:
Canada's Investigative Consumer Show Market Place

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