Almost two year's after Paul Walker's death on Nov. 30, 2013, the actor's 16-year-old daughter, Meadow, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Porsche.

According to the lawsuit, Meadow claims the Fast & Furious actor and friend Roger Rodas died after being trapped inside the 2005 Carrera GT.

The teenager's lawyer Jeff Milam said in a statement, "It is with great reluctance that Meadow Walker has authorized the filing of this lawsuit on her own behalf and as heir to Paul Walker's estate."

The documents claim many shocking new details about the crash. The suit wages that Walker’s seat belt "snapped Walker's torso back with thousands of pounds of force, thereby breaking his ribs and pelvis." The documents claim that after the crash the actor was then trapped in the passenger seat for a full minute and 20 seconds before the fire that killed him and his friend erupted, and that Paul was still alive inside the vehicle. “Paul Walker breathed soot into his trachea while the Porsche Carrera GT burned,” the suit alleges.

Previously the police reported that Rodas, who was driving, was going 80 to 93 MPH, but the lawsuit also claims that Rodas was driving between 63 and 71 MPH when he lost control. The lawyer claims that Porsche was aware that the Carrera GTs had a “history of instability and control issues. “The suit argues that Porsche could have prevented the defect had the car been fitted with a Porsche Stability Management System (PSM), which prevents swerving and is standard in many other models."

Milam said, "The bottom line is that the Porsche Carrera GT is a dangerous car. It doesn't belong on the street. And we shouldn't be without Paul Walker or his friend, Roger Rodas."