Google Maps sued for issuing wrong directions

 

Google's fault for being hit by a car on the highway?

A woman in the US is suing Google because its Maps service gave her the wrong walking directions.

Lauren Rosenberg claims the directions caused her to get run over because they led her onto a busy highway.

The case, filed in the US District Court’s Central Division in Utah, will decide whether Google can be considered liable for the directions its mapping service gives users. Rosenberg is demanding US$100,000 from the company.

Rosenberg is also taking legal action against Patrick Harwood, the man who hit her.

The walking directions Rosenberg searched for on her Blackberry were from a 96 Daly Street, Park City, Utah to a 1710 Prospector Avenue, Park City, Utah.

Google clearly says on the route description that the “walking directions are in beta”.

“Use caution – This route may be missing sidewalks or pedestrian paths,” Google warns users.

Google added walking directions to its mapping services in July 2008, and also warned users then the product was still in development and should not be trusted fully.

But Rosenberg has ignored such information and is pursuing her case. She claims the directions led her into danger because she was instructed to walk along Deer Valley Road, which is another name for a rural highway with no safe pathway for pedestrians.

“The Defendant Google expects users of the walking map site to rely on the accuracy of the walking directions given,” said Rosenberg’s complaint filing.

“As a direct and proximate cause of Defendant Google’s careless, reckless and negligent providing of unsafe directions, Plaintiff Lauren Rosenberg was led onto a dangerous highway, and was thereby stricken by a motor vehicle, causing her to suffer sever permanent physical, emotional, and mental injuries, including pain and suffering,” it added.

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Google Maps sued for issuing wrong directions
"Ah, natural selection at work - US style. The stupid get rich..."
By tallguy
 
 
 
Comments: 6
Ace
May 31, 2010 10:23 AM
The claim is so ridiculous that it's probably got half a chance of winning.
Bazwalt
May 31, 2010 11:15 AM
Ridiculou, yes, but she has no chance of winning.

Google covered their behinds by placing a clear warning that indicates that it is in BETA and that users should be wary.
Willtry
May 31, 2010 1:47 PM
I really start to wonder about people today. If you live in an area you would expect them to know the Main roads around you. If goggle maps was to tell you to follow a path and jump off the end of a cliff would you do it. I would hope not. Also if the person involved read the directions on how to use the site they should have read the disclaimer as well. but many see only what they want to see. I hope Google Win and sue her for the bad Rap.
dave68IT
May 31, 2010 4:23 PM
If google told you to jump off a bridge...
BlastedUser
May 31, 2010 4:39 PM
@dave68IT, that would be getting your cake and eating it. :)
tallguy
May 31, 2010 7:51 PM
Ah, natural selection at work - US style. The stupid get rich...
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