Most Common Types Of Car Defects
For an automobile to function correctly, thousands of electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical components must operate together. When even the most minor part malfunctions, the outcome can be catastrophic. For example, if faulty brake pads fail as a truck nears a red light, the truck could T-Bone another vehicle. Some frequently occurring instances of automobile defects include:
- Tire or tread separation defects;
- Substandard brakes or brake lights;
- Sticky foot pedals;
- Seat or seat belts failing to lock;
- Airbags that deploy without cause or fail to deploy in accidents;
- Technical hitches with automatic transmissions that cause acceleration surges;
- Faulty wiring systems;
- Dangerous fuel system designs;
- Radiator leaks that lead to fires;
- Complications with parts in the steering system;
- Unsafe windshield strength; and
- Weak spots in the vehicle’s frame or body.
Pursuing A Product Liability Claim
Even with new vehicles’ advanced technology and design features, automobile defects remain a serious problem. The lives of drivers and passengers depend on their vehicle’s ability to operate safely and appropriately. Per New York law, all vehicles must be reasonably safe for driving. When car makers fail to produce safe vehicles, they can be held liable for any resulting accidents. Therefore, after an accident, it is imperative to preserve your vehicle. To establish a product liability claim, the Dietrich Law Firm P.C.’s battle-tested attorneys must be able to show that either the vehicle or its components were substandard and generated an unreasonable risk, which led to your injuries. Contingent on the particular circumstances surrounding your accident, the car manufacturer, specific component producer, distributor, or dealer may all be held liable for your losses. Determining which parties should be held accountable involves analyzing the assembly and distribution of the vehicle.
Retain A Highly Experienced Vehicle Defect Car Accident Injury Lawyer Today!
Even if you take every possible safety measure, avoiding the consequences of a malfunctioning automobile may be impossible. Jed Dietrich, Esq., renowned as a Best Attorney of America, has the reputation and proficiency needed to negotiate the greatest possible result. Please get in touch with us by dialing 716-839-3939 for your free, no-obligation consultation and case assessment.