The automotive defect lawyers at Hecht, Kleeger & Damashek, Personal Injury Lawyers, P.C. understand New York product liability law. They also know how to fight for the money you deserve for your injuries. We’ve helped clients get millions of dollars after being hurt by defective products.
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Car Accidents and Product Liability in NYC
You may be familiar with liability cases involving hot coffee, asbestos, and cigarettes. They also apply to cars and vehicle parts. For example, Toyota agreed to pay more than a billion dollars to settle claims related to accidents and deaths caused by a sticky accelerator pedal.
State laws protect the public from unsafe products. Those who design, make, or sell defective products may be liable for any harm they cause. Defects can be in the design, manufacturing, or warning of the product.
Defective Design
Cases involving defective design are those where nothing was wrong in making the automobile or its parts. Instead, something in the design led to a failure. One example includes fuel tanks pierced in rear-end collisions because of the fuel tank holding strap’s defective design. Another example may be a poorly designed seat belt that caused injuries.
Defective Parts
Defective parts could be related to poor design or lousy manufacturing. Common defective parts include airbags, seatbelts, tires, and brakes.
Defective Warnings
While not as common, failure to warn cases do occur in the auto industry. One example includes failure to warn about the dangers of putting children in the front seat with airbags.
Common Auto Defects
- Airbags
- Brakes
- Tires
- Transmission
- Fan belt
- Seats and passenger restraints
- Steering column
- Electrical system
- Accelerators
You need an experienced lawyer for vehicle accidents caused by suspected defects. These cases can be complicated and require someone who knows the laws that apply.
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