In products liability litigation against Chrysler Group, the heirs of a man who died in an accident while driving a Jeep Wrangler are battling the automaker’s motion to dismiss their claims as a sanction for his widow’s alleged spoliation.

In a response filed Aug. 1, Ramona Smith, the man’s widow and his other heirs who are plaintiffs in the case in East Texas federal court, argue that a judge should deny the company’s motion to dismiss their claims.

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