Defective Vehicle Attorneys

Fighting for Justice for Victims of Dangerous Car Defects

Automakers sold more than 13.7 million new vehicles in the United States last year, according to CNBC. Drivers rely on these vehicles for safe transport between destinations, and expect them to be safe and protect occupants in the event of an accident. So what happens when those same vehicles that we rely on to keep us safe end up causing harm?

Defective vehicles or their parts can cause devastating accidents, leaving victims with catastrophic injuries or worse. These accidents may even happen before recalls for defective equipment are issued, meaning that accidents could be the first warning sign that a manufacturer needs to take action.

Auto manufacturers have a responsibility to thoroughly inspect and test vehicles before releasing them into the market to prevent harm to consumers. If you have been injured in a car crash caused by a defective auto part, you may be able to hold the manufacturers liable for damages you’ve suffered. That’s where HHP Law Group's defective vehicle attorneys come in. We can guide you through the complex legal process of filing a defective vehicle lawsuit.

A defective vehicle lawsuit may pertain to the following issues:

Vehicle Recall Claims

  • If a vehicle defect is discovered, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or the manufacturer may recall the vehicle. When there is a recall, car owners should bring their vehicles into the dealership where it was purchased to have it repaired or have faulty equipment replaced free of charge. Your vehicle does not necessarily have to be the subject of a recall to win a defective vehicle or car defect lawsuit, but recall status is important to know, since it may affect your claim.

Product Liability Manufacturing Claims

  • Manufacturers may be deemed liable for faulty or defective parts. Whether there is a design flaw or a problem with quality control in the plant, manufacturers are responsible for ensuring safe production before selling the vehicles. The NHTSA has federal authority to order a recall on vehicles that fail to meet safety standards. Safety-related defects may include:'

    • Airbags that don’t deploy, or deploy at the wrong time

    • Faulty brakes or brake pads

    • Problems with the steering components

    • Automatic transmission problems

    • Faulty wiring systems that could cause fires

    • Inadequate windshield strength

Have you been injured in an accident in South Carolina caused by a car defect?

You may be eligible for compensation. To successfully file a defective vehicle lawsuit, you need to prove the following:

  • There is a dangerous defect present

  • The vehicle was being used as intended

  • The vehicle was never substantially altered from the condition it was sold in

If all three of these conditions are true, it may be possible to file a lawsuit against the manufacturer, distributor, or supplier of your vehicle. Defective vehicle cases are complex, but our defective vehicle attorneys are here to take on the legal work for you, so you can focus on your recovery. Schedule a free consultation today.

FAQs

What is negligence?

In general, negligence is the legal doctrine that requires people to conduct themselves in a reasonable manner. The elements of negligence are: A duty of care was owed by the defendant to the plaintiff; The defendant breached that duty, and as a result of the breach, the plaintiff has been damaged. All operators of motor vehicles have a duty of due care to operate the vehicle in a safe manner and follow the traffic laws of the state.

Should I hire an attorney for my accident claim?

In our experience, for most all car and trucking accident claims, insurance companies will not provide you fair value for your damages, particularly in more serious and complex claims, if you do not have an attorney. We have extensive experience in working with adjusters and know how to maximize your claim – by being willing and ready to take it to trial if necessary.

What do I need to have my case reviewed?

Before contacting the HHP Law Group for a consultation, if possible, gather your documentation from the accident, including any report provided to you by the policy, any photographs of the vehicles or your injuries, any related medical records and bills, etc., any information regarding lost wages.

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If you have been in a motor vehicle accident, don’t wait. Call us today at 803-400-8277 to schedule your free consultation.