Roads in the U.S. are perilous places, where 35,000 people lose their lives and millions more are injured annually. They are made even more dangerous by the massive number of defective autos that traverse them daily.
Vehicles that are defective have the potential to endanger the lives of drivers, passengers and bystanders. Defective automobiles can either cause collisions or make the injuries sustained in crashes much worse.
At The Ansara Law Firm, our product liability attorneys understand that motor vehicle manufacturers owe consumers a duty to make sure they are making and distributing vehicles that are safe. Any unreasonable or foreseeable risk of danger discovered must be promptly reported to federal regulators and consumers. Our Fort Lauderdale auto defect lawyers are ready to hold manufacturers accountable for any hazards.
Unfortunately, the last few years have resulted in the revelation that some auto manufacturers and auto part makers were systematically and for years concealing injurious and deadly flaws in their product designs. Some examples of this include:
Vehicle manufacturers have a responsibility to promptly warn consumers about dangers like these. However, some companies have proven willing to put profits over the safety of people, as the auto defect attorneys at our Fort Lauderdale firm have observed.
Other Vehicle DefectsOther examples of defective vehicles may include:
These are just a snapshot of some of the problems a poorly-designed vehicle might have. Both 2014 and 2015 were record years for automobile recalls. The previous annual record had been set in 2004, when approximately 30 million vehicles were recalled. In 2014, there were 51 million vehicles recalled in the U.S., which broke down to about two every single day, for a total of 779. Those recalls affected 1 in 5 vehicles on the road. Then in 2015, there were 868 separate recalls issued, though those affected fewer vehicles – 51.2 million.
Officials with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said part of this is because federal regulators have become increasingly vigilant in looking for defects and pressing for them to be addressed. Some car manufacturers are also playing “catch-up” with defects they may have been aware of for some time, but had yet to correct.
Types of Product Liability Lawsuits Involving Motor VehiclesThere are two basic types of product liability claims that our Fort Lauderdale auto defect attorneys can bring against auto manufacturers. Those are:
In both cases, consumers may assert breach of implied or express warranties (based on promises that the vehicle or vehicle part was safe) as well as failure to warn of the specific danger that caused the crash/ injury.
Based in Fort Lauderdale, our experienced auto defect lawyers have the skill and the resources to take on large auto industry manufacturers and help our clients attain compensation – and justice.
Contact Fort Lauderdale Attorney Richard Ansara at The Ansara Law Firm by calling (954) 761-3641.