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By federal law, automobiles must meet certain basic, minimum safety standards. In addition, automobile manufacturers are required to take reasonable precautions in the design and manufacture of their vehicles.
Some injuries are caused by vehicle defects that the occupants don’t even know about. After a collision with serious injuries, you need a specialist (many times an automotive engineer) to examine the vehicle and check for problems. You need an attorney that can conduct crash tests or design and build alternative vehicles without the defects.
Most attorneys are not competent to determine if there is an automotive defect. If you have suffered serious injuries or a family member has died in a crash, you should contact us, even if your case has been rejected by another attorney, or even if another attorney has settled with the drivers or insurance companies. In both cases, you may have a valid claim against the auto manufacturer.
These cases require significant resources and special expertise. We handle these cases. We have the specialists, the ability to recreate the scene of your accident or defect, and the experience interrogating the automotive engineers who designed the vehicles. We have cross-examined Japanese, American and German engineers from all kinds of car companies, including General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Nissan, Toyota, Audi and Volkswagen.
