2024-09-30
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according to kuai technology news on september 30, the san francisco superior court in california, usa, accepted a class action lawsuit against mazda. the plaintiff claimed that2018 mazda 6's seat heating feature has serious flaw that could cause serious burns to driver and passengers。
one of the plaintiffs claims in the complaint that she "was injured" by using the seat heating function.suffered severe burns and scars” other plaintiffs also said they were burned by malfunctioning heated seats.
the lawsuit alleges that mazda has known about the problem for years, failed to inform consumers of the potential dangers, and continued to sell vehicles with safety hazards, putting "thousands of california citizens, including plaintiffs, at risk." knowing that the seat is defective, it still vigorously promotes and promotes this function, which is suspected of fraud.
the plaintiffs requested a jury trial, and mazda faced multiple charges, including strict liability (failure to warn), strict liability (product defect), breach of express warranty, breach of implied warranty, negligent product liability, negligent misrepresentation, common law fraud and violation of california’s unfair competition law.
at the same time, mazda is required to compensate for economic losses, includingmedical expenses, lost work time, loss of future income, etc., and other economic losses caused by pain, suffering, disability, disfigurement, mental anguish, etc. caused by burns。