See How Paul Walker's Father Files Lawsuit Against Porsche Over Son's Fatal Crash


Paul Walker's father filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Porsche on Wednesday, Nov. 26
Paul Walker's dad documented a wrongful passing claim against Porsche on Wednesday, Nov. 26, guaranteeing that the auto his child was riding in needed wellbeing components that could have spared his life, the Associated Press reports.


The Fast and Furious star passed on in November 2013 in a searing pile up in Santa Clarita, Calif., that additionally executed his companion Roger Rodas, the driver of the 2005 Porsche Carrera GT.

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Walker's dad is the agent of his child's domain, and the claim is like one recorded by the on-screen character's 17-year-old girl, Meadow, in September.

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Knoll's claim contends that the auto did not have a legitimate steadiness control framework and different shields that would have shielded tenants and kept the auto from bursting into flames after an accident.

"All that really matters is that the Porsche Carrera GT is a hazardous auto," Meadow's lawyer, Jeff Milam, said in his announcement to Us Weekly in September. "It doesn't have a place in the city. Also, we shouldn't be without Paul Walker or his companion, Roger Rodas."

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Porsche has already asserted that it was Rodas' blunder and not the auto that slaughtered the two men.

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