Class Action Lawsuit Files againt Hyundai Motor America for Faulty OCS Systems in 2004/2005 Elantras

Discussion in 'Hyundai Elantra / Lantra' started by Timothy A. Roy, Jun 21, 2005.

  1. "Girard Gibbs and De Bartolomeo LLP" and "Stueve, Siegel, Hanson, Woody LLP"
    file for Class Action Status a case Vs. Hyuandai Motor America, Inc.
    regarding faulty OCS systems in 2004 and 2005 Hyundai Elantras.

    http://www.girardgibbs.com
    http://www.sshwlaw.com

    Questions regarding this case should be directed to Norm Siegel
    .
     
    Timothy A. Roy, Jun 21, 2005
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  2. Forgive the spelling errors.
     
    Timothy A. Roy, Jun 21, 2005
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  3. Timothy A. Roy, Jun 21, 2005
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  4. <plonk!>
     
    screwtape iii, Jun 21, 2005
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  5. Another loser helping to fill the pockets of attorneys at the expense of
    the consumer. Thanks for nothing!
     
    Brian Nystrom, Jun 21, 2005
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  6. I feel bad for you if you wouldn't take action to fix a problem putting your
    love ones in danger.
     
    Timothy A. Roy, Jun 21, 2005
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  7. Timothy A. Roy

    Jody Guest

    whats this problem?
    ive never heard of any such problems from any elantra oweners...
     
    Jody, Jun 22, 2005
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  8. Timothy A. Roy

    nothermark Guest


    Why should one feel bad about one's loved one's when the problem is
    that the government shysters forced a second rate system (airbags)
    onto the public when a much better answer (5 way seat harness) on to
    the public? On the other hand I do feel bad about the unelected
    shyters scamming the elected one's all at the expense of the general
    public. It is especially galling when the issue is the workings of an
    automatic system that should be a simple dashboard switch that anyone
    capable of driving a car should be able to understand.

    One thing that I really wonder about is why Hyundai? Are their
    sensors different of are they the generic sensor that everyone is
    using? Perceived easy target? Or is it that Hyundai is not encumberd
    by the high legal bills of the big 3 for shoddy engineering so they
    are targeted to drive up their costs? The lawyer site did not
    specify.

    nothermark
     
    nothermark, Jun 22, 2005
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  9. Timothy A. Roy

    Jody Guest

    children should not be in a front seat ever....
     
    Jody, Jun 22, 2005
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  10. It's not about children in the front seat. Full grown adults aren't
    activating the system and thats the problem.
     
    Timothy A. Roy, Jun 22, 2005
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  11. Timothy A. Roy

    hyundaitech Guest

    I must take issue on the safety point. If the system doesn't activate
    because it doesn't sense the front seat passenger, a message is displayed
    on the dash which reads "Passenger Air Bag Off." The safety issue occurs
    whenever the driver continues to drive with a passenger in that seat with
    the message displayed, and then expects that the air bag will deploy in a
    collision. That's stupidity.

    Convenience and aggravation issue, yes. Safety issue, no.
     
    hyundaitech, Jun 22, 2005
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  12. The thing that puts "loved ones" in the most danger is relying on
    technology rather than skill. For the cost of the airbags in our cars,
    we could put owners through a comprehensive driving course and make the
    roads far safer for everyone. If it wasn't for idiots like you suing car
    companies because of airbag related injuries to kids, we wouldn't have
    to deal with airbag sensor systems that aren't 100% reliable. Anyone
    that relies on passive safety is a fool.

    In this case, the lawyers win either way. If someone gets hurt - child
    or adult, they sue. If the system doesn't work 100% correctly, they file
    a class action. If you think any of these attorneys give a rat's ass
    about safety, you're seriously deluded. It's all about money and who has
    the deepest pocket. You're just playing into their hands with your silly
    web site and class action organization. The bottom line is that they're
    going to make a bundle, you'll get little or nothing and you're probably
    still going to be stuck with an airbag sensor system that's imperfect.
    Ultimately, we'll all pay more for our next car, thanks to fools like
    you and greedy attorneys who are all to happy to sue in their name.
     
    Brian Nystrom, Jun 22, 2005
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  13. Timothy A. Roy

    Jody Guest

    they must be pretty light if theyre not activating the systems, this is 1st
    time ive ever heard of this air bag isssue.
    if it says air bag off than i would ask them to sit in the back.
     
    Jody, Jun 22, 2005
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  14. Timothy A. Roy

    Diarmud387 Guest

    So,
    You're looking for people who can't read and aren't smart enough figure
    out that when the air bag is off, it won't deploy.

    And bringing our loved ones into it. . nice touch.

    No wonder we all think so highly of lawyers. Next class action suit
    should be against companies who make traffic signals with lights that
    are red and yet people go through them anyway.
     
    Diarmud387, Jun 23, 2005
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  15. Timothy A. Roy

    S25 Guest

    I like it!!! I sure we can find a lyer that will take the case
    (for seventy percent).

    S25
     
    S25, Jun 23, 2005
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  16. Timothy A. Roy

    beto1217 Guest

    has anybody done anything about this?? any lawsuits yet??? they offered
    me a replacement vehicle but my bank does not do substitution of
    collateral and i do not qualify for another loan what can i do???

    beto.
     
    beto1217, Jun 25, 2005
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  17. Timothy A. Roy

    beto1217 Guest

    who can help me i am going thru this right now.....my car is faulty...
     
    beto1217, Jun 25, 2005
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  18. Timothy A. Roy

    hyundaitech Guest

    What's wrong with your car, beto?
     
    hyundaitech, Jun 25, 2005
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  19. Timothy A. Roy

    beto1217 Guest

    the air bag sensor they tried to fix it but it does not work, they
    offered me a replacement but my bank does not do substitution of
    collateral and i did not get approved by another loan......i still
    think it is a safety issue
     
    beto1217, Jun 25, 2005
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  20. Timothy A. Roy

    beto1217 Guest

    yeah but when you have an adult who is 110 lbs he or she is big enough
    to be detected by the sensor, now where does it say how much weight
    can you put in it , so why dont the add a weight scale on a sode step
    to determine where you will be seated??? duhhh...
     
    beto1217, Jun 25, 2005
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