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Kahn Gauthier Swick is investigating possible legal actions on behalf of persons injured or killed in motor vehicle accidents. Over 41,000 people are killed in motor vehicle accidents in the United States every year.

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Other Automotive Cases of Interest

A U.S. district judge recently certified a national class-action lawsuit brought by a Detroit businessman against Illinois-based Caterpillar Inc. over diesel engines the company makes for large yachts.
 
The class has been certified in an action filed against insurance company Farmers Group, Inc., on behalf of all Nevada automobile insurance policyholders of Farmers Insurance Exchange who submitted a first party claim for vehicle theft or property damage, whose vehicle was declared a total loss as valued by CCC Information Services, Inc., or its predecessor Certified Collateral Corporation, and who were paid the valuation amount by Farmers between August 5, 1992, and March 31, 2004. Persons eligible to take part in the action should contact the attorneys for the class for more information.
 
Auto leasing has exploded in popularity in the last few years, yet many consumers don't understand how leasing really works, or how to determine if it is right for them. A Florida class action has been filed against auto financing company Mitsubishi Motors Credit of America, Inc., on behalf of vehicle lessees who allege that the company charged them "taxes" that were actually just undisclosed fees to cover wear and tear, and excess mileage on the vehicles, in violation of Florida consumer protection laws and the federal Consumer Leasing Act.
 
A class action has been filed against the Washington state Department of Licensing on behalf of state drivers whose licenses were suspended through the mail, who allege that their right to due process of law has been violated since they have no opportunity to contest potential errors. The action seeks unspecified compensatory damages.
 
A national class action has been filed in South Carolina against the Kubota Tractor Company. The action is brought on behalf of all U.S. residents or entities (except those residing in Louisiana) who have purchased a Kubota M-8200 or M-9000 tractor within 3 years of February 3, 2004. The action alleges that these tractors contain defective clutch discs and seeks the rescission of the sales of the defective tractors, or in the alternative, the repair and replacement of the clutch discs at no charge to the class members. The action is brought under the Uniform Commercial Code, which is recognized in all states except Louisiana and the laws of negligence.
 
Federal antitrust law allows triple punitive damages against entities that are found guilty of unlawfully tampering with the free enterprise system. 63 different class actions have been filed against automotive paint manufacturers on behalf of all persons and businesses purchased automotive paint from January 1, 1993 to at least December 31, 2000. The action alleges that the companies conspired together in violation of U.S. antitrust laws to fix automotive paint prices across the U.S.
 

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