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Dodge Caravan Transmission Shift Interlock Problem

A toddler was killed on June 6, 2006 in front of his suburban Atlanta home when a 1997 Dodge Caravan minivan, with its engine off, rolled over him. As reported in local papers, another child was playing alone inside the minivan, shifted it out of "park," and it rolled backward over the toddler.

This was not the first such incident. Lawsuits for deaths and injuries have been filed involving pre-2001 Chrysler-made vehicles for lacking a necessary safety device. As alleged, Chrysler waited until 2001 to do what other car makers had already done -- install a "brake shift interlock" in its vehicles that requires drivers to press the brake pedal down, after turning the key in the ignition, in order to shift out of "park." Millions of the pre-2001 Chrysler vehicles are on the road nationwide.

In March, 2006, Lori Hamby, a parent of a 2-year-old, obtained a $3.4 million jury verdict in a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Atlanta against Daimler-Chrysler. Ms. Hamby ‘s daughter was inside the family’s 1991 Dodge Caravan in July 2002. It was parked in the driveway with the engine off with the child inside. An adult was washing the vehicle and turned away for a moment when the child shifted the vehicle out of "park." The child was killed after falling out of the minivan as it rolled down the driveway.

Chrysler maintains that its pre-2001 vehicles will not shift out of park unless the key is in the ignition. In complaints filed on behalf of our clients, Lieff Cabraser lawyers have alleged that that safeguard does not always work.

Transmission Defect Attorneys | Lawyers

Persons who have been injured in accidents involving faulty transmissions, or family members of loved ones who have died, should click here to contact a lawyer at the national law firm of Lieff Cabraser.

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PARK TO REVERSE TRANSMISSION SAFETY INFORMATION

Transmission Recall Notices from DaimlerChrysler

> Safety Recall to Replace a Secondary Detent System on Your Vehicle’s Floor Shifter - Jeep Grand Wagoneer and Jeep Grand Cherokee

> Safety Recall to Replace the Manual Valve in Your Vehicle’s Transmission - Dodge Dakota

> Safety Recall to Install An Out-Of-Park Alarm System - Dodge Ram

 

Park to Reverse Case Documents

> Mraz v. DaimlerChrysler Special Verdict Form

> Guillot v. DaimlerChrysler Supplemental Memorandum

 

Top Park-to-Reverse News Articles and Press Reports

> LA Jury Returns Verdict Against DaimlerChrysler, Associated Press

> $50M punitive award sidesteps High Court ruling, Lawyers USA Online

 

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About Lieff Cabraser

Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP, is a national plaintiffs' law firm of over 50 lawyers with offices in San Francisco, New York and Nashville. Our attorneys are recognized for the successful prosecution of lawsuits involving deaths, personal injuries and property damage due to defective products, including dangerous and defective vehicles.

In 2007, in Mraz v. DaimlerChrysler, Lieff Cabraser attorneys, with local co-counsel, obtained the fourth-largest verdict in California for the year. At trial, plaintiffs showed that a defective transmission was responsible for making a Dodge Dakota pickup shift into reverse and run over Richard Mraz.

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