Automobile Defect Lawsuit & Lawyer
Information Including Crashworthiness, Product
Defects, Airbags (failure to deploy), Seatbelt Failure, Defective Automobile Roof Design,
and Car, Truck or Van Wreck Rollover
Automobile
accidents including deadly car wrecks, fatal SUV rollovers,
fatal van crashes, and
deadly truck collisions are one of the leading causes of death for young adults and children in the
United States. These accidents not only kill people, but
seriously injure thousands of people every year. Many of these fatal collisions and
catastrophic injury accidents are caused by defective trucks,
cars, vans, and SUVs. Such defective vehicles may
cause a minor injury automobile collision to become a fatal
automobile collision or cause enhanced injuries by failing to
provide suitable protection from injury or death in foreseeable
automobile accidents. This
web site is designed to provide information about defective
automobile product liability lawyers & lawsuits including defective seat
backs, accelerators, floor mats, air bags, seat belts, brakes, defective tire tread
separation, roof safety design, and rollover design lawsuits.
If you have a
question regarding a defective automobile lawsuit or would like
to speak with a car defect crashworthiness lawyer,
feel free to
submit
an inquiry or
send an e-mail to autodesigndefect@texaslawyers.com.
Vehicle Crashworthiness Topics
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Auto Design Defects -
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Vehicle Crashworthiness -
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Van, SUV & Car Rollover -
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Defective Air Bags That Do Not Deploy During a Collision -
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Vehicle Fires
Caused by a Product Design Defect -
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Tire Defects
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Seat Belt Failure
Due to a Design Defect -
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Seat Back Failure
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Defective
automobiles can cause fatal car wrecks, deadly collisions, and
SUV rollover deaths by improper vehicle operation.
Defective tires, defective cruise control, or other defective
parts of a SUV, truck, van, or car can cause a vehicle to crash,
rollover, or collide with another vehicle. When a vehicle
defect causes a fatal car wreck or deadly vehicle rollover
crash, it is important to secure and investigate the vehicle for
any defects that may have caused the fatal crash. This
will allow a fatal car wreck lawyer or deadly vehicle crash
lawyer to determine if there is a viable fatal car wreck
lawsuit, deadly SUV crash lawsuit, fatal van rollover lawsuit,
or deadly truck collision lawsuit to pursue.
Defective Vehicle Accident Crashworthiness Product Liability Lawsuits
Defective
automobile product liability lawsuits include defective
accelerator lawsuits, defective floor mat lawsuits, defective
air bag lawsuits, defective seat belt lawsuits, defective brake
lawsuits, defective tire tread lawsuits, defective roof safety
design lawsuits, and defective rollover design lawsuits. A
subset of the defective automobile accident lawsuits are
catastrophic injury and fatal crashworthiness accident lawsuits.
These lawsuits include defective vehicles with defective
airbags, defective seatbelts, defective rollover design,
defective roof design, defective steering column design,
defective child restrain design, and other other defective
safety designs that kill or increase the injuries suffered by
people in the defective vehicle.
Defective Automobile Accident Lawsuit
Crashworthiness cases involve claims that a design defect caused
or enhanced the injuries of a vehicle’s occupants during an
automobile crash. In order for a lawyer to identify a crashworthiness claim, one must
examine the interplay among the circumstances of the accident,
the performance of the vehicle during the accident, and the
injuries suffered. Crashworthiness lawsuits have taken many forms, both
in Texas litigation and throughout state and federal courts.
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For more information on automobile
defect lawsuits including crashworthiness, design defects, car roll
over, auto fires, tire defects, seat belt failure and seat back
failure, follow the links on this website,
submit an
inquiry, email us at
designdefect@texaslawyers.com or call us toll free at
1-866-474-1477 or locally in central Texas at 512-474-1477.
The TexasLawyers.com automobile defect and
crashworthiness information and investigation center website
was created by Texas automobile defect lawyer Jason S. Coomer.
The content on this website is
intended only as general information and should not be considered
legal advice. It is typically best to consult an attorney if
you need specific information about an automobile defect lawsuit or
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