Who is Responsible for Sudden Acceleration Accidents? A Call for a Just Solution for Consumers

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter

korocamia@naver.com | 2024-11-28 17:05:57


The joy of purchasing a new car is often short-lived when unexpected sudden acceleration accidents result in significant losses. In such situations, auto manufacturers consistently evade responsibility and shift the burden of proving the cause of the accident onto the consumer. Is this fair?

Sudden acceleration accidents pose a serious threat to the lives and safety of drivers. However, in South Korea, it is difficult to hold manufacturers accountable for such accidents due to the challenges in definitively determining their cause. Manufacturers often attribute these incidents to driver error or external factors to evade liability.

Yet, sudden acceleration accidents cannot always be attributed solely to driver negligence. A combination of factors, such as electronic control system malfunctions or defective components, can contribute to these incidents. It is practically impossible for consumers to independently investigate the cause of an accident and prove manufacturer liability.

A car is not merely a product but a safety device directly linked to the driver's life. Therefore, manufacturers must clearly assume responsibility for the safety of their products. When accidents like sudden acceleration occur, causing significant harm to consumers' lives and property, manufacturers should actively investigate the cause and acknowledge their liability.

Although South Korea's Product Liability Act holds manufacturers accountable, its application in real-world cases is limited. In cases where scientific proof is difficult, such as sudden acceleration accidents, it is extremely challenging for consumers to prove manufacturer liability.

To address these issues, the following efforts are necessary:

Establishment of a Sudden Acceleration Accident Investigation Agency: An independent agency should be established to conduct swift and objective investigations into sudden acceleration accidents.
Strengthening the Obligation for Manufacturers to Disclose Information: Manufacturers must disclose relevant data when accidents occur and actively cooperate in investigations.
Amendment of Consumer Protection Laws: The Product Liability Act should be revised to strengthen manufacturer liability and provide easier access to legal remedies for consumers.
Furthermore, it is worth considering making it mandatory for purchase contracts to include a clause stating that the manufacturer must investigate the cause of a sudden acceleration accident.

A car is an essential mode of transportation in our lives. However, when incidents like sudden acceleration jeopardize consumer safety, cars can become a source of fear. Resolving this issue requires the combined efforts of manufacturers, the government, and consumers.

Auto manufacturers must prioritize social responsibility over profit. Consumers have the right to safe vehicles, and the government must establish systems to protect consumers.

Who is responsible for sudden acceleration accidents? By providing a clear answer to this question, we can ensure consumer safety and promote the development of the automotive industry.

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