The lawsuit charges that mechanical problems with the Porsche Carrera GT driven by Walker's friend, Roger Rodas, who also died, caused the crash. According to the suit, Walker survived the initial impact, but was prevented from fleeing the car, causing him to die when it caught on fire.
"[The seatbelt] snapped Walker's torso back with thousands of pounds of force, thereby breaking his ribs and pelvis," court papers charge. The Fast & Furious star was allegedly trapped in his seat, with the fire erupting a full minute and 20 seconds after impact.
"Paul Walker breathed soot into his trachea while the Porsche Carrera GT burned," the lawsuit continues.
The lawsuit also blames the Porsche Carrera GT for having "a history of instability and control issues," charging that a Porsche Stability Management System, which is standard in other models, would have prevented Rodas from losing control of the vehicle.
At issue is whether deficient side door reinforcements and fuel lines also contributed to the fatal crash.
"The bottom line is that the Porsche Carrera GT is a dangerous car," Meadow's lawyer, Jeff Milam, told TMZ. "It doesn't belong on the street. And we shouldn't be without Paul Walker or his friend, Roger Rodas."refinery29,rex/rex
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