Posted On: September 4, 2009 by Pate & Brody

RICO lawsuit alleges that Toyota concealed evidence in products liability cases involving rollovers

A federal racketeering suit has been filed against Toyota for concealing and destroying evidence in hundreds of rollover cases in what has been called a “ruthless conspiracy.” Perhaps most shocking is that the person bringing suit is the former managing counsel for Toyota Motor Sales.

CBS News has the story.

As an attorney for Toyota, Dimitrios Biller defended rollover lawsuits from 2003 to 2007 which involved instability and weak roofs in Toyota’s SUVs and pickups. Biller claims he consistently complained to supervisors about Toyota’s legal misconduct in those cases, and that he was ultimately pushed out the door for voicing his objections.

Biller filed suit in July in federal court in Los Angeles. In the suit, he claims that the motor company withheld evidence of its vehicles’ structural shortcomings. Specifically, he states that the company did not produce emails and electronic information to plaintiffs as is required by law. The lawsuit alleges that in one case a court ordered Toyota to disclose electronic data but that Toyota defied the order. Biller claims he attempted to save the information which included design and test data; however, Toyota destroyed the documents. The destroyed information should have been sent to plaintiffs in over 300 rollover cases.

The suit further alleges that Toyota withheld testing records of its vehicles’ roofs. For instance, Biller claims Toyota failed to produce documents which showed that its internal standard for roof strength was more durable than is required by federal regulations.

Toyota counters that the allegations are “inaccurate and misleading.” It further argues that Biller has violated his ethical obligations to Toyota by violating the attorney-client privilege. A hearing has been set for September 14 to determine if the complaint should be sealed due to privileged and confidential information.

The charges in Biller’s suit are echoed by many product liability lawyers who have dealt with Toyota in the past. If the charges prove to be true, it is possible that hundreds of seriously injured or killed plaintiffs were denied justice.

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