Occupant Safety Systems - End-Payor Actions

  1. September 30, 2020

    Toyoda Gosei Gets Final OK On $44.8M Auto Part MDL Deal

    Toyoda Gosei will be walking away from a suit accusing it of conspiring to fix the price of certain auto parts $44.8 million lighter after a Michigan federal judge gave a set of settlements his final blessing.

  2. January 08, 2019

    Takata Allows $53M Ch. 11 Claim To End Price-Fixing Suit

    Takata has agreed to carve out a $53.2 million unsecured claim in its Chapter 11 for a proposed class of car owners accusing the Japanese auto parts maker of conspiring with others to fix prices.

  3. September 19, 2018

    Drivers Reach $44.8M Deal With Toyoda Gosei In Parts MDL

    Toyoda Gosei has agreed to pay $44.8 million to end claims in multidistrict litigation it was part of a conspiracy to fix the prices of six types of auto parts, drivers told a Michigan federal judge Tuesday in their bid for initial approval of the class action settlement.

  4. April 04, 2018

    Japanese Auto Parts Maker To Pay $34M In Antitrust Deal

    Japanese auto parts maker Tokai Rika asked a Michigan federal judge Monday for preliminary approval of a $34.2 million settlement to resolve a putative class action within multidistrict litigation brought by car buyers who say the company conspired with others to fix prices of parts.

  5. September 23, 2014

    TRW To Pay Consumers $5.4M In Auto Parts Antitrust MDL

    TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. has agreed to pay $5.4 million to settle claims in multidistrict litigation from U.S. car buyers that said it conspired with other auto part makers to fix the price of occupant safety systems, plaintiffs' counsel announced Tuesday.