Car defect injury claims

It has become apparent that a new car does not necessarily mean that it is a safe one. Defects in cars can lead to many dangerous outcomes and this has been shown through a progressive increase in injury claims. The slightest defect can hugely endanger the lives of motorists, making this area of injury claim one of the most crucial.

There is no need to prove that the manufacturer was careless in delivering or making a defective car as this is a strict liability injury claim. Strict liability therefore means no intention needs to be shown. For an injury claim to be valid it would be necessary to prove that there was a significant defect caused by the manufacturer during production which had the capability of causing unreasonable danger to your personal safety whilst in use. Any injury would only be considered a direct result of a defect if the vehicle was being used in its intended fashion, and had not been modified for performance in any way.

It may often seem overwhelming to try and claim against large corporations such as car manufacturers, but if there is a genuine defect and you have sustained injury there is a strong suggestion that you have a valid injury claim. We are able to supply you with specialist car defect injury solicitors to help guide and support you through injury claim. They work on a no win no fee basis for your peace of mind, and you are able to redeem 100% of your compensation.

If you have any questions or would like our help in finding injury claim solicitors please call us at 0800 1777 162 or complete the web-form above.

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