IMS Class Action August 3rd Update. New Claim form Claims Posted
#256
Generally business records can be obtained by:
Consent
Subpoena
GJ Subpoena
Search Warrant
Other Court order
Admissions and/or Denials
Interrogotories can be objected to and forced to provide answer by Court.
Deposition questions can be objected to and forced to answer by Court.
This is from memory and prior experience. Im no lawyer.
Consent
Subpoena
GJ Subpoena
Search Warrant
Other Court order
Admissions and/or Denials
Interrogotories can be objected to and forced to provide answer by Court.
Deposition questions can be objected to and forced to answer by Court.
This is from memory and prior experience. Im no lawyer.
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#259
Three Wheelin'
As wins go this is far from big. I'm certainly happy for anyone able to take advantage of it but you'll have to excuse me if I don't see this as a material victory.
-Eric
#260
I agree. The only thing I was hoping to savage from this was to get some official word on the single row IMS identification from the official source.
#261
Three Wheelin'
And considering the 996 was manufactured through the 2004 MY, it's safe to assume that most 996 owners are excluded. This settlement is a winner for the lawyers and maybe a select few who: (1) scour the web for 996 information, suffered a failure and know the settlement even exists, (2) have a late delivery '03 or an '04 model with a VIN that falls within the select defined ranges included in the settlement, and (3) own a car that has suffered a failure. And, if you aren't the original owner you're coverage is diminished materially.
As wins go this is far from big. I'm certainly happy for anyone able to take advantage of it but you'll have to excuse me if I don't see this as a material victory.
-Eric
As wins go this is far from big. I'm certainly happy for anyone able to take advantage of it but you'll have to excuse me if I don't see this as a material victory.
-Eric
#263
Three Wheelin'
The fact this is happening south of the border means people here in Canada can take Porsche to small claims court as the limit for claims is now $20k !!
What happened with IM'S will set precedent for any IMS claims on the m96 m97 line!!
What happened with IM'S will set precedent for any IMS claims on the m96 m97 line!!
#264
So why only to 2005? There are Boxsters, Caymans and 911's that supposedly had the same IMS failure after 2005 (or it's an urban myth).
What's the scoop?
Anyone have access to PACE that can download the actual numbers?
Thanks
Bob James
What's the scoop?
Anyone have access to PACE that can download the actual numbers?
Thanks
Bob James
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Larger bearing but can still have issues, check out http://www.imsretrofit.com/ims-101/, lots of good info.
Cheers,
Mike
Cheers,
Mike
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Wow... Lots of pages to plow through, both the legal documents and rennlist posts!
To me, looks like it falls out like this, assuming the proposed settlement is fully signed off:
Winners: These guys get worthwhile checks
To me, looks like it falls out like this, assuming the proposed settlement is fully signed off:
Winners: These guys get worthwhile checks
1. Class action attorneys. $950,000 from PCNA. (dingdingding! We have the big winner!)
2. Current and previous owners of 01-05 Boxsters and 911's that had:
So-So: Something (25%) is better than nothing?2. Current and previous owners of 01-05 Boxsters and 911's that had:
a. Purchased new or ACPO.
b. Meet the class definition by serial number (looks like most/all 01-05's)
c. Already experienced IMS related engine issues or failure.
d. Fixed the issues (as opposed to selling the vehicle with bad engine).
e. Repair costs were significant and unreimbursed by PCNA or insurance.
f. Have full and complete service documentation and receipts that clearly list the IMSB as a cause of the problem.
b. Meet the class definition by serial number (looks like most/all 01-05's)
c. Already experienced IMS related engine issues or failure.
d. Fixed the issues (as opposed to selling the vehicle with bad engine).
e. Repair costs were significant and unreimbursed by PCNA or insurance.
f. Have full and complete service documentation and receipts that clearly list the IMSB as a cause of the problem.
1. Current and previous 01-05 986/996 owners that:
Losers: They get nada, bupkis, nyet (unless they opt-out and/or win a longshot separate settlement):a. Purchased used, non ACPO
b. - f. (as above)
2. Current owners of 2003-2004 986/996's that:b. - f. (as above)
a. Might experience an IMS related failure in the near future (before 10 years in-service or 130,000 miles)
1. Owners that:
a. Had failures, but sold the car as-is at a reduced price.
b. Had failures, but have inadequate documentation per the settlement standard.
c. Installed preventative IMS bearings or warning devices.
d. Might have a failure in the future, but after 10 years in-service.
e. Have pre 2001 or post 2004 vehicles and experienced IMS failures
b. Had failures, but have inadequate documentation per the settlement standard.
c. Installed preventative IMS bearings or warning devices.
d. Might have a failure in the future, but after 10 years in-service.
e. Have pre 2001 or post 2004 vehicles and experienced IMS failures
Since this is Porsche NA i guess this includes Canada and Canadian Cars?
#268
What about guys with cars with build dates in 03 or 04 who are withing the 10 year period, that haven't had the failure yet,and the car was bought used from a Porsche dealer? Do we get full or 25% reimbursement in case of a failure?
#269
The 10 year limit is from date placed into service, which is after the build date so Yes, you're in.
#270
Ya don't know why i was mentioning build dates when i knew it was the in service date. Mine was in September of 2004. So i am in, does that mean 100% reimbursement in case of a failure?