Thursday, April 18, 2024

Family Blames Apple’s FaceTime for Fatal Crash, Death of Five-Year Old

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*I’m filing this one in my new GMFB file:  Give Me (a) Break.  (I’ll let you fill in the “F” for yourself, just in case there are children in the room.) 

Five-year old Moriah Modisette was killed and her father was seriously injured when another driver, Garrett Willhelm slammed into their car at 65 mph on a Texas highway in 2014, according to her family.  Willhelm was chatting away on a Apple FaceTime video chat at the time of the crash.  FaceTime was still running as rescue workers removed Moriah’s lifeless body and her dad from the demolished car.

Instead of holding Willhelm liable, the family has gone after Apple, according to Fortune.com, as it’s their FaceTime program that runs on their mobile platforms.  The family claims the company has failed to install a “lock out” feature on FaceTime, thereby preventing drivers from using the app while on the road.  The family’s lawsuit alleges that Apple was granted a patent to install the feature earlier in 2014, and the feature could have prevented the catastrophic crash.

According to the lawsuit, the family cites Apple’s “negligent failure to implement ‘lock-out’ capabilities on its iPhone 6 Plus smartphone” for causing the accident, for causing little Moriah’s death, and for the family’s subsequent emotional and physical devastation.  

Apple did not immediately reply to requests from Fortune for comment.

As I’m writing this blog at a coffee shop with no less than three Apple devices on me and secretly wishing that Santa had brought me an Apple Watch TOO this Christmas, I think I can safely say that no one loves Apple more than me.  So, since a company rep’s not available for comment, I’ll speak on their behalf, if you don’t mind. 

Exhale. 

Dear Modisette Family,

God knows I grieve for you.  I can’t imagine the loss of one of my little ones.  Let alone at the tender age of five-years old.  Let alone in such a horrendous way.  My heart truly goes out to you.

But give me a fucking break.  (I’m sure Apple will edit this letter for profanities — it’s a first draft.). Apple’s responsible?

Read more at EURThisNthat.

 

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