FORT LAUDERDALE (CN – A woman blames Toyota for her daughter’s death by carbon monoxide poisoning, because its Smart Key system let her Lexus keep running silently without a key in the ignition. Toyota faced a similar complaint in New York last October. Kimberlin Nickles sued Toyota, and auto dealer JM Lexus, in Broward County Court. She also sued Marbella Premium Apartments, where her daughter lived, for failure to provide a safe ventilation system. Nickles said that his daughter, Chasity Glisson, parked his Lexus in the garage under the house and accidentally let it go. She says Glisson "inadvertently forgot to turn off the motor vehicle or object pushed the start / stop recording in an effort to do so, but was unsuccessful." "Presumably, after leaving the vehicle, causing plaintiff, Chasity Glisson, did not realize that the subject vehicle was running when he came home with the key. To the best knowledge and belief, Toyota motor vehicle designs subject model to be almost silent and smooth, and therefore plaintiff died, Chasity Glisson, could not hear the engine idling as she exited the vehicle and went into his house the key. "Nickles said the family and friends, concerned about not knowing Glisson and his partner, Tim Maddock co-plaintiff. He alerted the police who entered the apartment the next night to find Glisson" without pulse or breath "and Maddock "Unable to speak or move. "Glisson died from carbon monoxide poisoning, and Maddock suffered debilitating injuries. Nickles says that" new technologies, such as Toyota key electronic system requires a change in the behavior of basic consumer and deep. For example, consumers who use the electronic key system no longer have to turn the key and remove the ignition. This can lead to predictable errors such as accidentally leaving the vehicle running after exiting the car. "In addition, keyless start technology allows an operator to inadvertently remove the key from the vehicle while the vehicle is running." The Toyota Smart Key keyless device uses a computer to send signals to an antenna inside the vehicle to start the car. Nickles says, "National Highway Transportation Safety Administration has received numerous complaints from consumers who have left their cars with the key on his person and mistakenly left the car engine running." A woman in Queens, NY , Filed a similar lawsuit in October 2010, saying that his partner was murdered and she was permanently injured on the same stage. Nickles says: "Due to technology," Smart Key "is a feature of convenience and, in general, the new technology that allows an operator to remove the key from the vehicle while the vehicle is running, it creates safety risks that traditional technology was key, including the risk of carbon monoxide emitted by the vehicle while the driver, along with the key, not in the vehicle. "She says Toyota ignore these" foreseeable "and not" to install an automatic switch off or close if a consumer inadvertently leaves the vehicle running with the key on his person. "It seeks damages for wrongful death, negligence and product liability. Is represented by Robert Kelley with Kelley Uustal.
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