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Counterfeit Airbag Lawsuit Nets $603M Award
18 Jun
Summary
- A Florida jury awarded $603 million in a wrongful death lawsuit.
- The case involved a counterfeit airbag that allegedly caused a fatal accident.
- The Chinese manufacturer DTN was accused of producing defective airbag inflators.

A Florida jury has awarded $603 million to the family of Destiny Byassee, a 22-year-old mother of two who died in June 2023. The wrongful death lawsuit accused Chinese manufacturer Jilin Province Detiannuo Safety Technology Co., Ltd. (DTN) of producing a counterfeit airbag inflator that catastrophically failed during a low-speed collision.
Byassee's family argued that the defective DTN inflator exploded, sending metal fragments into the vehicle's cabin instead of cushioning the impact. A fragment struck Byassee in the throat, causing fatal blood loss. DTN, which did not attend the trial, denied its products were counterfeit or defective.
This verdict follows a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) investigation linking DTN inflators to at least 10 deaths and two injuries in the U.S. NHTSA is considering a permanent ban on DTN inflators, warning consumers not to drive vehicles with suspect components installed.
Attorneys for Byassee's estate hailed the judgment as a crucial step in holding counterfeit parts manufacturers accountable. The substantial award, stemming from a single fatality, sends a strong message to the global counterfeit auto parts industry regarding the severe risks posed by substandard safety equipment.