Mechanical Defects and Car Accidents in Florida

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Mechanical defects are a common but often hidden cause of accidents in Florida, turning a routine drive into a sudden collision. Recognizing these silent issues is crucial for seeking the right assistance after a Florida traffic accident.

Identifying Mechanical Defects

After a Florida traffic accident, consider reaching out to Jenkins Law for a no-obligation consultation with a Florida accident lawyer. This step can help explore your options for financial recovery.

Common Mechanical Defects in Florida

Various mechanical issues in Florida can lead to accidents, stemming from manufacturing, design, poor maintenance, or other factors. Here are some common defects:

  • Brake Failures: Worn-out brake pads or malfunctioning brake lines can impact a driver’s ability to stop or slow down.
  • Tire Blowouts: Inadequate tread, deteriorating tire rubber, or manufacturing defects can cause blowouts, resulting in a loss of vehicle control.
  • Steering System Problems: Dysfunctional steering systems can make driving challenging, especially at high speeds or during sudden maneuvers.
  • Malfunctioning Airbags: Injuries may occur if airbags fail to deploy or deploy incorrectly in an accident.
  • Electrical System Failures: Defects in the electrical system can lead to brake light failures and turn signal malfunctions.

Making a Claim

If your injuries were caused by a vehicle’s mechanical defect, you may have options for compensation:

  • Product Liability Claims: A claim against the seller, distributor, or manufacturer of the defective part. Proving the defect caused by the accident is essential.
  • Negligence Claim: If the defect resulted from improper maintenance or repairs, a negligence claim can be filed against the responsible mechanic.

Proving Your Claim

Determining the cause of the accident and identifying responsible parties is crucial. Florida car accident attorneys, with experience and a team of professionals, can assist in investigating accidents and holding those responsible accountable.

This post was written by Kelly-Ann Jenkins of Jenkins Law P.L. Kelly-Ann is a Car Accident Lawyers in St Petersburg. The information on this site is not intended to and does not offer legal advice, legal recommendations, or legal representation on any matter. Hiring an attorney is an important decision, which should not be based on advertising. You need to consult an attorney for legal advice regarding your situation.

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