Porsche blames Paul Walker for his own death

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'Fast and the Furious' star Paul Walker died in a car crash last November 2013. In this regard, the actor's daughter, Meadow Walker, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Porsche as the car company tries to deflect its responsibility by blaming Paul Walker for his own death. The defense was saying that the actor was riding in a car that was not really designed to protect its passengers.

According to TMZ, with all the allegations being thrown to Porsche from Paul Walker's representative, the car company has also filed its response that the actor is well knowledgeable and is a sophisticated user of the 2005 Carrera GT. In this regard, the company is trying to say that Paul Walker should not have allowed or made use of the car as a high-speed ride in accordance with all the specifications given.

Meadow Walker insisted that Porsche produced cheap safety features of the car hence the terrible accident that happened to her father. Dlisted shared that as per the car company, all injuries and damages were the result of Paul Walker's own fault and none other. The car, a Porsche Carrera GT, is a race car with 605 horsepower engine that can travel up to 205 mph.

According to Meadow Walker, her father could have survived the car crash on November 30, 2013 if and when Porsche had concentrated on their safety features. Moreover, Porsche allegedly took some safety shortcuts while building the 2005 Carrera GT, Los Angeles Times cited. The car company also knew that the said car had some history of instability issues but totally disregarded it when further addressing the said concern.

The saga between car company Porsche and Paul Walker's daughter Meadow is still ongoing. In addition, further investigation as well as justification from the defense will be considered. The plea from Meadow Walker and her family about the safety issues of the 2005 Carrera GT is still being discerned.

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