Common FailuresIn 2002, there were 1,450 car recalls and alerts across the U.S. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) lists on their website several common vehicle failures that have lead to serious injury or even death including:
If you have been injured in an accident as a result of the negligence of others, call our office for a FREE consultation at 1-800-505-1414, or fill out our FREE case evaluation form. The NHTSA states quite clearly that: “safety defects are usually the result of inadequate design or manufacturing error.” But the process for issuing a recall or alert is long. In some cases, manufacturers will conduct a voluntary recall. But in other cases, recalls are instigated directly by the NHTSA, which collects complaints from the public. When the number of complaints about a particular incident or vehicle reaches a certain level, the Administration starts an investigation to see if a recall or alert is warranted. The longer the process, the more chance that someone could become the innocent victim of their own vehicle. If you have been in a serious accident that resembles any of the situations listed above, you may not be at fault. The injury or death caused to you or a loved one very well may be the result of bad design, manufacturing problem, or just plain negligence. That means that you are entitled to receive compensation for your injuries, pain, and suffering to cover your medical bills and lost time from work. But nobody is just going to hand it to you. You need expert legal consultation, or you could be facing these costs alone. You need a personal injury lawyer from Jim S. Adler & Associates. Jim S. Adler & Associates: The experts in your corner
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