Automobile Defects
The automobile defect attorneys at the Law Offices of Gregory Krasovsky provide legal support and representation to plaintiffs who are pursuing automobile defect lawsuits. Auto part makers and auto makers are extremely well-funded and often difficult to successfully hold responsible for negligence. A skilled automobile defect attorney can help you succeed in court against some of the biggest corporations in the world. If you have been injured as a result of an automotive defect, contact a automobile defect lawyer today. We will help you secure maximum compensation in your automobile defect settlement.
Cars are an integral part of American life. Many American cities would barely function without automobiles. It is because these machines are so prevalent and, as years go by, increasingly complex that there are many things that can go wrong with them.
Many cars are impeccable designed; these are efficient, elegant, and safe vehicles. However, many car makers cut corners or comply with only the minimum safety standards. An automobile or some of its component parts in considered to be defective when it or its parts are not safe for intended and foreseeable use. Essentially, accidents are foreseeable in automobiles (they are the number one cause of death in the United States), and, as such, automobiles should be designed so that the inhabitants of the car are as safe as possible.
Federal law mandates that cars are built with certain safety features, but, even if a car is built with all the requisite features, it can still be considered defective.
Automobiles can be defective in a variety of ways including, but not limited to, the following:
- Rollover Accidents
- Tire Defects
- Roof Crush
- Gas Tank Explosions
- Defective Seat-belts
- Airbag Malfunction
- Defective Brakes
- Defective Child Seats
- Design Defects
If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of any of the aforementioned defects, contact our attorneys today to schedule a free consultation. You may be entitled to compensation and we believe that injured parties are always entitled to just recompense.