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Wing v. Suzuki Motor Corp. and Valek 4/29/98

Wing v. Suzuki Motor Corp. and Valek, United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (4/29/98)

The case involved the propensity of the Suzuki Samurai to roll over because of an unstable and defective vehicle design. The case also involved allegations of defects in the amount of occupant protection provided by the Suzuki Samurai. Amount of settlement is confidential at defendants' request.

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