Emily Sortor  |  April 10, 2018

Category: Consumer News

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mercedes diesel emissionsA class action lawsuit claims that Mercedes Benz panoramic sunroofs are defective and randomly shatter, and that the car maker knows of the defect but actively avoids alerting consumers.

Plaintiff Giorgio Enea claims that in July 2015, he leased a new 2015 GLA250 Mercedes Benz that was equipped with a large sunroof.

The sunroof was advertised as being “panoramic” because it was larger than the average sunroof.  According to Enea, the sunroof randomly shattered while he was driving his vehicle on June 27, 2017, getting glass inside the car, as well as in his eyes and hair.

The plaintiff says he contacted Mercedes Benz for compensation. Allegedly, the company offered to cover his vehicle’s repairs only if he signed a liability release. He states that he refused to do so, and as a result, had to pay more than $2,000 out of pocket.

The Mercedes Benz shattering sunroof class action lawsuit claims that because Mercedes panoramic sunroofs are larger than a normal sunroof means they “pose unique engineering challenges” to be installed and used safely. Allegedly, the Mercedes panoramic sunroofs are defective in such a way that renders the vehicles unsafe and unfit for use.

The Mercedes sunroof class action lawsuit notes that the defective sunroofs are dangerous to drivers and passengers for a number of reasons. First, the plaintiff claims that as the glass spontaneously explodes, drivers and passengers can be hit with flying glass. Secondly, Enea says that the shock of having the sunroof shatter loudly and break throughout the car poses a serious distraction to drivers, putting them at increased risk of being involved in a collision.

Enea claims that Mercedes Benz refuses to compensate drivers for the defective sunroofs and knowingly neglects to warn consumers of the dangers and defects of the sunroofs. The plaintiff notes that through advertising, Mercedes Benz conveys to consumers that their vehicles are “luxury, top-of-the line cars, built to the highest standard, and were safe for their intended use.”

He goes on to state that this marketing is intentionally deceptive, and Mercedes Benz knew or should have known that the sunroofs are unsafe. To establish this claim, he cites the fact that panoramic sunroofs have a well-known record of being unsafe.

The Mercedes panoramic sunroof class action lawsuit notes that such panoramic sunroofs have been subject to recall in the past, when they were used by a number of other car manufacturers. Nissan, Hyundai, and Ford were among the manufacturers accused of installing defective panoramic sunroofs in their vehicles.

Enea seeks to have two Classes of California consumers certified as part of the Mercedes Benz shattering sunroof class action lawsuit — one group of consumers who have spent money “in connection with either the diagnosis or [the] repair” of their sunroof, and one group of consumers who “have not had the sunroof fully repaired.” He seeks damages for himself and similarly affected consumers.

The plaintiff is represented by Joshua H. Haffner and Graham Lambert of Haffner Law PC.

The Mercedes Benz Shattering Panoramic Sunroof Class Action Lawsuit is Giorgio Enea v. Mercedes-Benz USA, in the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Alameda.

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86 thoughts onMercedes Benz Class Action Alleges Panoramic Sunroofs Shatter

  1. Marnie Robinson says:

    My 2015 CLA250 was hit from the passenger side while the sun roof was open, the body damage was repaired. Mercedes stated that the sunroof had nothing to do with the accident. I requested the diagnostics to support their findings and after calling 6 times requesting the report no calls were returned. All they stated was that the cost would be 3800.00 out of pocket which as a result my insurance company denied the cost per no report not evidence of their conclusion, Please add me to the class action suite.

  2. Ernest Pablo says:

    This happened to me also twice so far. I have 7 2015 c300’s. Please contact me

    1. Sandra A Houston says:

      I was driving and my glass came completely off and sunroof will not close at all.

  3. John from Montreal says:

    Does this class cation lawsuit cover Canada as well?
    This just happened to me this morning driving in to work, on a 2014 MB E250 Bluetec 4Matic

  4. Amy says:

    This just happened to me. My2016 C300 was in my driveway way and a loud bang. Go out to see my sunroof was shattered.
    Please contact me with lawsuit information.

  5. Bernadette Cikes says:

    This just happened to me with my GLK350 while driving on the freeway. Freaked me out! So scary. To read this article and comments, it seems like a common defect with the cars… something needs to be done. So unsafe. My child was in the car!

  6. Michelle says:

    Today I was driving home on the high way when my sun roof exploded. I have a Mercedes GLC 300 suv 2018. There is a huge crack and the class shattered.

  7. marcus says:

    it’s happened to me twice now in less than a year

  8. Brian Stewart says:

    I have a 2014 Mercedes c250 coupe and my sunroof shattered on the highway. Please contact me I want to join this lawsuit. 813-215-4097

  9. Carlos A. Procel says:

    I have a s63 coupe and my glass roof is cracked. What should I do?

    1. Dp Beats says:

      Same thing happened to me now Benz wants $6205 to replace it.

      I’m finna jus trade my car in for a c7 lt4 I’m
      Not bouta keep makin AMG rich and they not looking out for us

  10. Cherelle George says:

    Please contact me I just had this happen as well on the freeway. There is no way a rock can do that if we are all driving in the same direction.

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