Chrysler Minivan Seatback Deaths - NBC Dateline Part 1

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  • I testified in the Baird vs. Chrysler death case in April 1995.
    A few months earlier Chrysler lawyers and security staff had raided my Auburn Hills, Michigan office, and confiscated all of my office files, including safety files relating to seatback strength and the Baird death case. At the time of the December 1994 raid I was out-of-town on Christmas holiday with my family in New York.
    The Chrysler Safety Leadership Team (SLT) had discussed and presented to upper Chrysler management its concern regarding the inadequacy of the federal safety standards that covered automotive seatbacks, called Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 207 (FMVSS-207). The SLT was later visciously rebuffed and reprimanded for merely claiming on internal Chrysler documents that FMVSS-207 was deficient. The central case discussed by the SLT as an example of why we in the auto industry should not rely on FMVSS-207 was the death of George Baird.
    The SLT was formed in December 1992. Two-and-one-half months earlier, in September 1992, George Baird was killed in a Virginia accident, mere seconds from his home, when he was rear-ended and his Chrysler minivan seatback collapsed, he lost control of the minivan, and was brutally killed. He never made it home to his wife and family. Everyone else involved in that commuter time accident walked away with no injuries. The death of George Baird was a major SLT discussion item during early 1993.
    The death case of Baird vs Chrysler was settled very shortly after my deposition testimony of April 1995.
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  • @dabnisbrickey6527
    @dabnisbrickey6527 2 роки тому +4

    I once saw a woman driving a 1996-2000 Plymouth voyager and it wasn't wrecked but the whole drivers seat back was completely gone. She was driving and just sitting on the bottom of the seat.

    • @lestatlunar
      @lestatlunar 2 роки тому

      It was broken i would guess, and they just removed it and getting it replaced i guess.

  • @whattheheck1000
    @whattheheck1000 11 років тому +8

    This aired about 1995 or 1996 I think. 3 or 4 years after the crash.
    July 9, 2013 12:29 am

  • @supthee1725
    @supthee1725 3 роки тому +3

    Dateline consumer alert -Dateline 2001 march 2

  • @hueyfreemanhisanimatedfrie925
    @hueyfreemanhisanimatedfrie925 5 років тому +1

    that 80s Chrysler T-Wagon was in a cartoon.

  • @sdrape4964
    @sdrape4964 4 роки тому +9

    "Untold number of these Chrysler minivans are still on the road today."
    Yeah, but they're Chryslers. Most were off the road about 2 years after this aired, and in 2019, only about 3 are left 😂😂
    Annnd let the triggered Mopar folks begin...

    • @Minivan_Man
      @Minivan_Man 4 місяці тому

      See, we didn't.

    • @tundrav8georgia
      @tundrav8georgia Місяць тому

      The way the former mopar handled these cases was horrible but the government playing favorites with the company is a huge problem here. Accountability on both sides was poorly handled

  • @samueldecelles6646
    @samueldecelles6646 2 роки тому

    As a baby, my mom was driving a 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager

  • @MrSTANG1362
    @MrSTANG1362 12 років тому +2

    THE DAM 87 AW11 TOYOTA MR2 HAD THE SAME KIND OF SHIT SEATS LIKE THIS.. I KNOW BY EXPERIENCE BECAUSE I TO GOT REAR ENDED AND INJURED MY HEAD DO TO THE SEATS COLLAPSING.

  • @victoriakleiner6428
    @victoriakleiner6428 2 роки тому

    7:13