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Common Automotive Defects

| Feb 5, 2013 | Auto Accidents

Almost everyone will get in at least one car accident in his or her lifetime. However, what you may not realize is that not all car accidents are caused by other drivers. Cars are complicated pieces of machinery, and if a single component fails to work properly, it can endanger the lives of everyone on the road.

Listed below are common automotive defects that can cause injury and death:

  • Brakes: Defective braking systems can cause vehicles to stop suddenly ¾ or not at all. If you suffer injury because of a malfunctioning braking mechanism, you may be able to take legal action against the vehicle manufacturer.
  • Airbags: Vehicle manufacturers design airbags to protect drivers and passengers. However, if these devices are defective, they can cause injury and death. Airbags that fail to deploy after an impact can cause vehicle occupants to suffer unnecessary harm. Additionally, if an airbag deploys suddenly for no reason, it can cause the driver to lose control of his or her car.
  • Seatbelts: Like airbags, seatbelts are supposed to save lives. However, if they fail to work properly, or loosen during an impact, drivers and passengers can sustain injuries.
  • Tires: Tires are created to grip the road and provide stability for drivers. If the rubber or tread design is defective, they can cause SVU rollovers and devastating auto accidents.

When a car accident causes injury to you or someone you love, you have the right to file a lawsuit for compensation. An experienced personal injury attorney can provide skilled advocacy to anyone who suffers harm in a car accident in Ohio.

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