Pennsylvania Defective Auto Attorneys
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If you or a loved one has been injured in Pennsylvania by a defective auto part, you should contact Reiff & Bily immediately. Reiff & Bily, Philadelphia defective auto law firm, aggressively represents clients throughout the state of Pennsylvania who have suffered serious injuries as the result of dangerous and defective auto parts. We have a thorough understanding of both Pennsylvania auto accident laws and product liability laws. By hiring an experienced Pennsylvania defective auto part lawyer at Reiff & Bily you may be able to recover monetary compensation for your injuries. Call today for a free case evaluation.
Hundreds of thousands of vehicles are recalled every year, many times as the result of a defective auto part. It is the responsibility of the auto manufacturer to provide consumers with safe vehicles, free of any faulty or dangerous parts. Unfortunately many manufacturers knowingly use cheap or defective auto parts to cut costs and increase profits. As a consumer and personal injury victim, you have the right to report the vehicle defect and file a claim against the manufacturer, holding them liable for your injuries. By doing so, you may be saving other innocent consumers from suffering serious injuries and fatalities.
Below are some automotive parts which have been in the news in recent years due to dangerous design and manufacturing defects:
Airbag injuries can be extremely painful and may include blindness, eye injuries, eye socket injuries, and facial fractures. Air bag injuries may take place when the air bag fails to inflate during an accident, or when an air bag inflates when no accident occurs. All vehicles which have front or side air bags should have a visible label warning the driver and passengers of the possible hazards associated with air bags.
Tire defects are very dangerous and have resulted in many people suffering serious injuries, some of which have been fatal. A tire becomes unsafe when the tread separates from the tire as a result of a design or manufacturing defect. Heavy wear or inadequate inflation may cause tread separation but are not necessary for this to occur.
Restraint systems and seat belts are equipped in vehicles to protect occupants from being ejected and experiencing other serious injuries in the event of a motor vehicle accident. When a seat belt is defective its effectiveness is reduced, and it may actually cause more harm than good. Some automakers are aware that their vehicles are equipped with faulty restraint systems and have done nothing to eradicate this dangerous problem.
If you or a loved one has been seriously injured as the result of a defective airbag, tire, seat belt, or any other auto part you should hire a Philadelphia auto part defect attorney at Reiff & Bily immediately. We have over twenty five years experience representing auto accident and product liability cases.
Contact Reiff & Bily today for a free car accident consultation with one of our experienced Pennsylvania defective auto lawyers or click here for more contact information.
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