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Auto Products Liability

Auto Products Liability Lawyers ◦ Charleston, West Virginia

As experienced auto parts liability attorneys of Bucci, Bailey & Javins, L.C., we welcome your inquiry after a serious automobile accident that may have been caused or worsened by defective car parts. Contact us regarding a potential auto products liability case involving any of the following:

  • Defective seat belt
  • Seat belt collapse
  • Excessive spooling of seat belts
  • Seats unbolting caused by seat anchorage failure
  • Roof crush
  • Tire defects
  • Improper air bags; inoperable or otherwise defective air bags (failure of air bag to deploy or failure to put the right type and number of air bags on car)
  • Defective windows (tempered glass or laminated glass)
  • Faulty electronic stability control
  • Post collision fuel fed fires

Our auto products liability lawyers have handled numerous vehicle defect cases, successfully representing clients throughout West Virginia who had suffered serious injury, as well as representing estates in wrongful death actions related to a vehicle defect. Vehicle defects can cause a variety of car accidents, motorcycle accidents or truck accidents, including:

  • Head injuries
  • Loss of limb (amputation)
  • Paralysis

Most auto accident fatalities occur because drivers temporarily lose control of the car. Auto part failure such as roof crush, seatback failure, seat belt failure or window glass defects can make a bad accident a catastrophic one. Injury victims and surviving dependent family members face economic losses in addition to pain and suffering.

Allow our West Virginia auto parts liability lawyers to evaluate your case. If we find that an automotive part caused or contributed to your injury or your family member's death, our attorneys are prepared to work hard to ensure that you receive the maximum available compensation from all sources of liability, including auto manufacturers, vendors and installers of defective car or truck parts. Contact us by phone or e-mail to schedule a consultation.

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