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Defective Cars

Defective Car Lawyer

Alabama Auto Attorney

Automobiles, motor vehicles, cars, and trucks are a big part of our life. We spend many hours a week going to work, school, the store, doctor’s appointments, etc. It is challenging to live without any transportation these days. While we depend on these vehicles every day of our lives, these large, heavy, powerful, and complex machines can prove very problematic when they don’t function as they should, or worse, they can cause severe injury and death.

 

The defective car lawyers at Jinks Crow have more than 40 years of experience helping clients navigate the aftermath of car accidents, including those involving defective products. And, they are well-versed in dealing with defective products, such as defective motor vehicles. If you have been injured in an accident, or believe that you or a loved one has suffered as a result of a defective car, contact us today to schedule a free and confidential consultation.

Defective Automobile Parts Cause Death and Injury

Motor vehicle accidents are far too commonplace, but our cars are much safer today than they were many years ago. Why? Because they can be designed to protect their occupants should an accident occur. 

 

Unfortunately, there are still motor vehicles on the market which have design flaws or manufacturing defects that allow an occupant to sustain greater injuries in the event of an accident than they should, or the defective automobile could be the cause of the accident.  Such defects can occur with the following:

  • Airbags

  • Seatbelts

  • Door latches

  • Crumple zones

  • Roofs

  • Seats

  • Anti-lock brakes

  • Tires

  • Brakes

  • Transmissions

  • Engine

  • Ignition systems

  • Computer controls (e.g. cruise control, lane change warning, automatic braking)

  • Fuel pumps

  • Gas tanks

 

These cases are treated like other defective product cases, with which the attorneys at Jinks Crow are very experienced.

Car Accidents May Involve Defective Product

What may appear at first blush to be a simple car accident actually may involve a defective product. That defective product may be on the car or part of the highway system, such as the roadway surface, striping, shoulder, signs, signals, guardrails, etc.

 

An experienced defective car lawyer will thoroughly investigate all facets of a car accident, especially a single-vehicle accident, to determine what may have caused the accident and the injuries or deaths which resulted. We can help. Contact us today for a free consultation.

Montgomery Defective Car Lawyer

If you’ve been injured due to a defective car in Montgomery, Alabama, the knowledgeable attorneys at Jinks Crow are ready to assist you.

Defective vehicles can pose serious dangers on the road, whether due to faulty brakes, airbag malfunctions, or other design flaws. With over 40 years of experience, our Montgomery team is well-versed in handling complex product liability cases involving defective automobiles and understands the unique challenges they present. We are committed to holding manufacturers and dealerships accountable for their negligence. Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your case and learn how we can help you secure the compensation you deserve.

Union Springs Defective Car Lawyer

At Jinks Crow, our defective car attorneys have been serving Union Springs residents for more than four decades, helping those injured due to unsafe vehicles.

Defective cars can lead to catastrophic accidents and significant injuries, and our Union Springs team is dedicated to investigating the circumstances of your case to determine liability. We understand the intricacies of product liability law and are here to advocate for your rights, ensuring you receive compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and other damages. Reach out to us today for a free and confidential consultation to explore your options for recovery.

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