Auto Defects and You

Automobile defects can cause serious problems. If the wrong part of the vehicle fails at the wrong time, the danger of an accident can increase drastically. Generally, a vehicle should be recalled if a manufacturer finds a defect. Information about recalls is usually accessible on the internet, and manufacturers often inform their consumers by mail as well; however, the consumer cannot always be reached via mail for various reasons. It is a good idea to check recall information online every once in a while just to be safe.

However, because the manufacturer cannot always reach the consumer, and sometimes do not know that they should, defects can become a great danger to you and those around you. While a recall is generally done for minor reasons, it is certainly possible that the defect is incredibly dangerous.

There are a great number of ways in which an auto defect can become dangerous. Airbags can fail during a collision, causing injuries that you should not have sustained; brakes can fail, causing collisions. Due to the complexity involved in making and running automobiles, the number of things that can go wrong is very high.

Contact a Sheboygan Personal Injury Lawyer

If you have been a victim of auto defects, please contact the Sheboygan personal injury lawyers of Habush, Habush & Rottier at 920-459-8000. Learn your rights, and get the representation that you deserve.

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