Plaintiffs representing decedents Taron Tailor and Nicholas Perkins sue for their deaths, caused when their sedan impacted the rear of a commercial truck. While this truck possessed a rear impact guard to protect individuals, plaintiffs claim this guard was insufficient, as it was an older two-post model that would not perform as well in underride crashes as a newer, four-post model. This two-post model allegedly failed to be adequately tested, and representatives for the plaintiffs accuse Wabash of not adopting the four-post model due to higher costs.
Defendant Wabash claims that the rear impact guard complied with industry standards. Additionally, Mr. Tailor's vehicle collided with the truck at over 50 miles per hour, a speed they believe would have resulted in a fatal crash regardless of the type of impact guard used.
Verdict for plaintiffs.
Total damages: $462 million.
Including $12 million in compensatory damages and $450 million in punitive damages.
Recording Disclaimer: This proceeding was recorded in full.