Owner of plane involved in deadly Naples I-75 crash continues lawsuit against manufacturers two years later

It has been two years since the tragic plane crash on Interstate 75 near Naples, Florida, took the life of the pilot and left a path of destruction. The owner of the plane, Roberta Jacobson, who miraculously survived the crash, continues her legal battle against the aircraft’s manufacturers, Cirrus Aircraft and Continental Motors.

Roberta Jacobson was on her way back from the Tampa Bay area when the engine of her Cirrus SR22 plane, manufactured by Cirrus Aircraft, failed, forcing her to make an emergency landing. The plane crashed on I-75, killing 2-year-old Taylor Jacobson and causing six vehicles to be involved in the accident. Roberta was left severely injured, but she survived.

Since the crash, Roberta has been pursuing legal action against Cirrus Aircraft and Continental Motors, the manufacturer of the aircraft’s engine. She claims that both companies are responsible for the engine failure that led to the crash and the resulting deaths and injuries. Roberta’s lawyer, Thomas Williams, argues that the engine was defective and that Cirrus Aircraft and Continental Motors failed to warn Roberta about the risks associated with flying their aircraft.

The lawsuit alleges that Cirrus Aircraft and Continental Motors were aware of previous engine failures and defects but failed to take appropriate action to prevent future accidents. The lawsuit also claims that both companies neglected to adequately test the engines before installing them in their aircraft, leading to a series of catastrophic failures.

As the legal battle continues, Roberta is seeking justice for her daughter Taylor and for all the victims of the crash. She hopes that by holding Cirrus Aircraft and Continental Motors accountable for their actions, she can prevent similar tragedies from happening in the future.

Despite the challenges she has faced since the crash, Roberta remains determined to seek justice and ensure that those responsible for the accident are held accountable. She has vowed to fight for stricter safety regulations in the aviation industry to prevent similar accidents from occurring.

As the two-year anniversary of the Naples I-75 plane crash approaches, Roberta’s fight for justice continues. She remains steadfast in her pursuit of accountability and hopes that her legal battle will bring about positive changes in the aviation industry. In memory of her daughter Taylor, she is determined to ensure that the victims of the crash are not forgotten and that their lives are not lost in vain.