More USA Strife For Bridgestone
A Class Action lawsuit against Bridgestone/Firestone filed on the 12th August in California has been transferred to the Eastern District of the US District Court. Thus allowing Federal jurisdiction on the California originated case. The Class Action lawsuit alleges that Bridgestone/Firestone’s Steeltex R4S, R4SII and A/T tyre series contain a lamination defect which can, and has allegedly, caused the entire tread of the tyre to separate leading to the tyre’s destruction.
Causes of action in the lawsuit charged the tyre manufacturer with Fraudulent Concealment, Deceptive Practices in Violation of the CLRA, Violations of the Unfair Practices Act, Negligence and Strict Liability.Commenting on the removal of the lawsuit to federal court, Lisoni, acting for the plaintiffs, stated: “This legal action was filed to protect and represent the interests of Americans throughout the country who have purchased one of the more than 27.5 million Steeltex tyres manufactured.
“Lisoni emphasised he has received scores of reports from Steeltex tire owners nationwide of tyre defects and damages as well as accidents and injuries resulting from the defects. The purpose of this lawsuit is not about money, Lisoni stressed, adding: “First and foremost, it is to motivate Bridgestone/Firestone to take responsibility for their defective product and do what is best for the safety of its customers-immediately recall the entire Steeltex tyre series.”.
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