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What You Need to Know about Automotive Defect Lawsuits

June 08, 2009 @ 08:13 PM — by unknown
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Automobiles are a normal part of Americans’ daily lives. We drive them, eat in them, and sometimes people even sleep in them. With so much dependence put on the automobile, is it no wonder that things can go wrong? One of the biggest things that can go wrong is a car accident. Accidents can be the result of driver error or poor road conditions. An even more dangerous cause of car accidents is an automobile defect. Automakers work hard to design their vehicles to safely withstand accidents. However, in recent years defective automobile parts and tires have been responsible for more and more accidents. Many of these accidents have caused injuries to drivers and passengers or even wrongful death. Some of these defective parts include: roof crush defects, seatbelt defects, window defects, tire defects, wheel defects, air bag defects, fuel tank defects, and general crashworthiness defects. Each state allows for victims of automotive defect accidents to seek compensation through an automotive defect lawsuit. These cases fall under the broader legal umbrella of product liability. If you have been in an accident that you feel may have been caused by an automobile part defect, it is best to contact an experienced automotive defect lawsuit attorney. Although most automotive defect lawsuits are a result of accidents caused by defective parts, there is another reason to file an automotive defect lawsuit. If your car is often broken down to the point that it seems defective, it may be covered by your state’s lemon law. There are a variety of mechanical problems that are covered by lemon laws. These include: engine problems, issues with water leaks, transmission troubles, paint issues, electrical troubles, brake problems, steering issues, vibrations and rattles, and bad smells. If your car has been fixed four times for any of the problems stated above and the issue is still not resolved, the car is considered a lemon. An automotive defect attorney can help you navigate the process of filing a lemon law lawsuit. An attorney experienced in the nuances of this type of law will better be able to assist in your case. You may be compensated by the automobile manufacturer for the cost of repairs or the price of the car.

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