The manner in which your car or truck is designed and manufactured can have a profound effect on your ability to survive a serious
automobile accident. Unfortunately, not all carmakers put safety first. While the best designs may cost more, there should be no sacrifice in a vehicle's integrity in order to increase automakers' profits. There are many examples of poor vehicle design, from the infamous Ford Pinto of the 1970s, the Suzuki Samurai of the 1980s and the questionable
Ford Explorer of the late 1990s.
If you have been seriously injured because of a poorly designed automobile or a defective component part, it may be important to
contact an attorney who can help you protect your legal rights. Please keep in mind that there may be
time limits within which you must commence suit.
See Also
- 15-Passenger Vans: Overview
- 1995 Nissan Maxima GXE: Overview
- 1998-2003 Dodge Durangos
- 1999-2003 General Motors Pickup Trucks - Tailgate Defects
- 2002 Toyota Sienna Minivan: Overview
- 2003 & 2004 Honda CR-V SUVs
- Automobiles & Other Vehicles
- Bronco II
- Ford Explorer
- Ford F-150: Overview
- Ford Fire Defect
- Ford SUVs & Pickup Trucks - Door Latches
- Mitsubishi Montero: Overview
- Pro Tech Cab Guards
- Anxiety Disorders & Panic Attacks: Overview
- Blindness
- Breathing: Overview
- Broken Bones: Overview
- Bruises: Overview
- Burns: Overview
- Dislocation: Overview
- Head & Brain Injury
- Heart Attack Lawsuits
- Liver Problems
- Mouth & Dental Disorders: Overview
- Scars: Overview
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Wounds: Overview