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What Are Auto Defect Cases?

Auto defect cases, also referred to as crashworthiness claims, are automotive product liability lawsuits for serious injury and death. These claims are brought when a vehicle’s unsafe design or absence of necessary safety features fails to adequately protect the driver or passengers in a foreseeable crash. Some of these defects, such as an airbag’s failure to deploy, can be obvious. But some defects, such as the failure of a collision avoidance system to operate as designed, are more subtle. Auto defect cases generally fall into nine major categories:

  • Fuel Tank Design
  • Rollover/Roof Crush/Vehicle Stability
  • Airbag deployment
  • Seat Design/Restraints
  • Tire Defects
  • Child Safety Seats
  • 15 Passenger Vans
  • Structural Integrity
  • Collision Avoidance Systems

Holding Automakers Accountable for Catastrophic Failures

After a crash, most people—and many lawyers—tend to focus on who is at fault, rather than whether an auto defect played a role in the injuries sustained by the driver and/or passengers. Unlike high-volume law firms that may overlook these complexities, at Feldman Shepherd, we believe that whenever a person sustains a serious injury or death in a motor vehicle crash, vehicle defects MUST be investigated as a potential cause.

Our auto defect team has the knowledge and resources to investigate your accident and determine whether a defective vehicle component or system contributed to the accident or exacerbated the injuries beyond what they would have been otherwise. We are dedicated to this distinct area of legal practice and work closely with experts in automotive design, accident reconstruction, biomechanics, federal regulations, and specialized vehicle crash testing to hold all culpable parties accountable for your injuries. We litigate cases nationwide and travel across the U.S. on many occasions to personally inspect vehicles following a collision.

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Commanding Victories Against Leading Auto Manufacturers

Since 1987, the attorneys at Feldman Shepherd have been achieving multimillion-dollar recoveries in auto defect cases, including eight-figure results in cases that other law firms turned down.  Notable results include:

  • $8.5 million settlement for a 23-year-old woman who was catastrophically injured when her vehicle suddenly turned left across a highway median and was struck by an oncoming pickup truck due to negligent installation by a tire service company of new tires on the front, rather than the rear, of her vehicle.
  • Confidential settlement for spinal cord injuries caused by a lack of a headrest in a Ford F150 pickup truck that was rear-ended by a minivan at about 30 mph.
  • Confidential settlement against a motor vehicle manufacturer for quadriplegia sustained by a rear seat-belted occupant of a passenger car in a collision, caused by the driver’s speeding, in which the vehicle rolled over multiple times, and the roof was crushed in.
  • Confidential settlement against an SUV manufacturer on behalf of the family of a driver who was partially ejected and killed in a single-vehicle rollover accident in which the SUV’s side curtain airbags did not deploy.
  • Confidential settlement on behalf of a mother killed by her own vehicle in a rollaway accident when a transmission defect caused the vehicle to move rearward even though the shift lever appeared to be fully engaged in the “Park” position.
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How Feldman Shepherd Can Help

Feldman Shepherd is one of only a few law firms that have gone the distance in high-stakes litigation against the auto industry. Automakers have formidable lawyers and unlimited money to defend against these complex claims. For obvious reasons, they are not eager to acknowledge that their vehicles could have been better designed to prevent serious injury or death. Their attorneys are prepared to take a case to verdict, and so are we. Most importantly, we operate on a contingency fee basis—meaning you will not be charged a legal fee unless we win your case and secure a recovery for you.

If you need help following a catastrophic accident, you can trust Feldman Shepherd to pursue full accountability from all liable parties, including the multi-billion-dollar automakers we rely on for our safety.

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Frequently Asked Questions Automotive Recall Defect

Can I bring an auto defect lawsuit if another driver—or even I—caused the accident?

Yes. An auto defect claim is focused on how the vehicle performed during the crash, not what caused the crash. Even if you or another driver were at fault for the accident, an automaker may be held liable if a defect—such as a failing airbag, collapsing roof or collision avoidance technology—caused or contributed to your injuries.

Do I need to prove that the vehicle defect caused the crash itself?

No. Auto defect cases—also called “crashworthiness” claims—focus on whether the vehicle, because of unsafe design or the absence of necessary safety features, failed to protect the occupants from injury in foreseeable crashes. The vehicle does not need to cause the crash to give rise to a claim.

What should I do with my vehicle after a serious crash?

Do not let the insurance company sell it for salvage or scrap. If an accident results in serious injury or death, the vehicle itself is an important piece of evidence and should be preserved exactly as it is. Contact us immediately so that we can take action to secure the car and conduct a full auto defect investigation.

Are auto defect cases limited to brand-new vehicles?

No. Defects can affect vehicles of any age, and manufacturers remain responsible for safety defects regardless of how many miles are on the odometer.

Who can be held responsible for a vehicle safety failure besides the manufacturer?

Liability often extends to other companies involved in the making of the vehicle, including the makers of faulty components like seatbacks, roof structures, fuel lines, or airbags. Additionally, the dealership that sold the car or a shop that performed improper repairs may be held legally responsible. Our team investigates the entire supply chain to ensure every responsible party is held accountable and your compensation is maximized.

What type of damages can I recover in an auto defect case?

Damages in these cases are designed to provide a lifetime of security for those who are injured, covering everything from immediate medical bills to the long-term costs of specialized care. In cases involving a fatal accident, we work with economists to calculate full wrongful death damages, placing a specific monetary value on both the lost financial support and the profound loss of your loved one’s guidance and companionship.

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