3 Automotive Defects That May Cause an Accident
If you buy a new automobile, you have a full expectation that the car, truck, or SUV will perform correctly and safely. The excitement of a new vehicle purchase can quickly evaporate, however, if an accident occurs due to an automotive defect or malfunction. From the vehicle’s safety systems to the headlights, if a vehicle is not working properly, the results could be devastating.
If you or someone you love has been injured in a car accident caused by a defective vehicle, you may be able to seek financial compensation through a civil lawsuit against the negligent manufacturer. Contact the Atlanta injury lawyers of Webb, Wade & Taylor, LLC, at 770-631-1811 to schedule a free consultation with an attorney who is passionately committed to protecting the rights of each client.
Common Vehicle Defects
In order for a vehicle to work properly and safely, all of its components must work in harmony. If there is a flaw in the design, manufacture, or performance of any of these parts, the driver could suffer serious consequences. Three common automobile defects are:
Brake Failure
Brake failure is a very common automotive defect where the brakes either do not work or do not stop the car quickly enough. This can cause severe accidents, especially at high speeds.
Safety Device Malfunction
This includes airbag and seatbelt malfunctions that can put the driver and passengers’ lives in jeopardy.
Electronic Malfunction
Electronic computers and communications systems control many different features and functions of vehicles built in recent model years. A failure of this computer or in the transmission of data electronically can cause many of a car’s systems to malfunction.
Contact Us
You may be able to recover financial compensation to address medical bills, vehicle repairs, and other damages if you have been involved in a collision caused by an automotive defect. To learn more about your legal rights and options, contact the Atlanta car accident lawyers of Webb, Wade & Taylor, LLC, by calling 770-631-1811 today.

