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          Takata bankruptcy a question mark for customer lawsuits

          Updated: 2017-07-03 10:10

          Takata bankruptcy a question mark for customer lawsuits

          Takata faces tens of billions of dollars in costs and liabilities resulting from almost a decade of recalls and lawsuits. [Photo provided to China Daily]

          WASHINGTON — The bankruptcy of Japanese auto parts giant Takata could frustrate the legal challenges by victims harmed by the company's exploding airbags, which were part of the largest auto safety recall ever.

          The United States has been by far the hardest hit by the scandal over the defective airbags, which in some cases exploded with deadly force and are tied to 11 deaths on US soil out of the 16 recorded worldwide.

          Of the 100 million airbags involved in the recall, some 70 million were sold in the United States.

          So it is not surprising to see such a large amount of litigation against Takata in US courts. The Japanese company, which announced its bankruptcy on June 26, pleaded guilty to fraud in January.

          It is also in the US that the bankruptcy by the world's second-largest airbag maker-whose assets will be bought up by US-based Key Safety Systems-creates the most uncertainty.

          "Takata chose a cowardly way to escape its responsibilities. They'll eventually get held accountable but it's going to be a significant delay," said Kevin Dean, a lawyer representing 25 plaintiffs in the United States.

          For those injured and the families of those killed, the major question is what happens to their legal cases while a bankruptcy court sorts through competing claims from Takata creditors.

          For now, Takata has set aside $125 million to compensate the victims and pledged again to honor that commitment, which it made in January as part of its guilty plea.

          But this could fall far short of the total liabilities, estimated at more than $1 billion. "We will continue fighting for our clients and prosecuting claims against ... Takata, to make sure all affected consumers receive the recourse they deserve," Peter Prieto, a lead attorney for the plaintiffs, told Agence France-Presse in an email.

          Suing a dead company

          But Michael Duffy, an attorney who specializes in catastrophic personal injuries, said this was unlikely. "There won't be enough money to cover the costs," he said. The price of shares in the company, which has debts of nearly $9 billion, will not suffer. Key Safety Systems has snapped them up for $1.5 billion.

          But finances are not the only issue. The bankruptcy process will leave Takata completely reorganized, complicating the work of the attorneys. "It will impact my ability to represent the claimants," said Dean.

          In addition, he said he will not be able to contact witnesses while the cases were on hold, so "there's a risk related to the preservation of evidence."

          With Takata shielded by bankruptcy law, the burden could fall on automakers themselves, who stand accused of knowingly installing defective airbags.

          Carmakers are already facing the massive task of replacing all the potentially defective airbags still on the road, at their own cost, which Takata must supply.

          This process, overseen by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, appears not to be threatened by the bankruptcy.

          "We've worked hard to act quickly, proactively and responsibly in addressing the Takata airbag recall for all impacted customers, and we will continue to do so," Toyota USA told AFP.

          According to the NHTSA, Takata has promised the agency to meet its obligations under the recall.

          But the bankruptcy could mean the major automakers will find the airbag producer will not reimburse them for their costs, despite an $875 million fund created by Takata in January.

          Takata's largest client, Honda, already has signaled it does not expect to recover its considerable expenses.

          There are other possible liabilities pending as well. In May, several major automakers, including Toyota and BMW, had to pay out $553 million in the United States to compensate consumers whose cars had been outfitted with Takata airbags.

          Agencies

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