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The family of a US man who drowned after driving off a collapsed bridge are claiming that he died because Google failed to update its maps.

Philip Paxson's family are suing the company over his death, alleging that Google negligently failed to show the bridge had fallen nine years earlier.

Mr Paxson died in September 2022 after attempting to drive over the damaged bridge in Hickory, North Carolina.

A spokesperson for Google said the company was reviewing the allegations.

The case was filed in civil court in Wake County on Tuesday.

Mr Paxson, a father of two, was driving home from his daughter's ninth birthday party at a friend's house and was in an unfamiliar neighbourhood at the time of his death, according to the family's lawsuit.

 

His wife had driven his two daughters home earlier, and he stayed behind to help clean up.

"Unfamiliar with local roads, he relied on Google Maps, expecting it would safely direct him home to his wife and daughters," lawyers for the family said in a statement announcing the lawsuit.

"Tragically, as he drove cautiously in the darkness and rain, he unsuspectingly followed Google's outdated directions to what his family later learned for nearly a decade was called the 'Bridge to Nowhere,' crashing into Snow Creek, where he drowned."

 

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Have yyou got any stories where GPS has led you into problems ? please add your comment below.

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I paid twice for ending up in an new highway or in Taiwan expressway. 

Blaming Google maps I got the answer, YOU are the operator of YOUR vehicle and if you use maps you use it as an assistant/advisor and not as an instructor, hence fine had to be paid...

 

Claiming google for creating an accident seems a bit odd. 

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I could maybe understand if it was a Tesla and he wasn't actually driving, but you still have to look where you're going when you follow maps. Many times, especially here, google has said in the next 50 meters, make a U-turn, when I was supposed to go straight, or in 50 meters, turn right, into a mountain. Wasn't there a barrier before the collapsed bridge? Sad for him and his family, but a lawsuit?

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On 9/22/2023 at 1:15 PM, 1FinickyOne said:

Wasn't the bridge or road closed? There should have been a detour sign and the passage blocked?? 

If there was no signage for road closure,  the family should sue the county/city/dept. Of transportation,  NOT Google.

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