One Fatally Injured In 2006 Toyota Tacoma Defective Seatbelt Lawsuit
Apr 28
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The California personal injury lawyers at BISNAR | CHASE have filed a lawsuit against Toyota alleging that a seatbelt failure, in a 2006 Toyota Tacoma, caused the wrongful death of Jacquelyn Ardalan.
On May 11, 2009, Jared Berggren was driving Jacquelyn Ardalan in his 2006 Toyota Tacoma when the unexpected happened. While driving down Coyote Hills Drive near Foxwood Drive, in Fullerton, Jared began to lose control of the car. The car left the road and entered an embankment area. After striking a tree Jacquelyn Ardalan was ejected from the vehicle.
Ardalan survived the initial crash for a short period of time. She eventually succumbed to her fatal injuries. It is a sad story to say the least. The auto products liability lawyers at BISNAR | CHASE have filed a complaint on behalf of Ardalan’s family claiming that Ardalan was properly restrained and a defective seatbelt — among others — is to blame for her fatal injuries.
My heart goes out to Ardalan, her family, and all that knew her. She will be missed by many. Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers.
The 2006 Tacoma seatbelt failure allegation against Toyota brings many questions to mind. With the recent news about Toyota’s Sudden Unintended Acceleration defect, I wonder if there are other auto defects Toyota has not informed the public about? Could Toyota have a seatbelt defect that consumers should be aware of too?
The fatal personal injury suffered by Ardalan is an accident BISNAR | CHASE hopes to prevent in the future by holding corporations responsible for their products. Victims who have been catastrophically injured in an auto accident are well advised to contact experienced personal injury lawyers, in Newport Beach, California. The best injury lawyers will offer free consultations to injured accident victims.
If you would like to read more about this case and others like it, visit our personal injury case webpage.

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