Defective Brakes & Brake Failure Injuries

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One of the most crucial areas of your car is the brakes. These must work properly or you can be fined or prosecuted for operating and unsafe automobile. The ability to stop your car is essential to ensure your safety and the safety of other. However, what happens if your brakes fail while driving? What if your car is new and the brakes fail? What is your responsibility and what is the responsibility of the manufacturer. In this article we will discuss brakes failure and brake failure injuries. We will also attempt to answer some of the most commonly asked questions regarding your brakes failure injuries and help you decide what may be the most appropriate course of action for you.

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Who is at fault if my brakes fail?
That depends. If you are following the guidelines of the manufacturer and your state then your responsibility should be complete. Provided you do this the company cannot say it was through your negligence that the brakes failed If you were having them checked and a problem was overlooked then the place you had them checked is liable to some point. However, if the brakes were faulty from the start then the manufacturer is liable.

What can happen if my brakes fail?
Without proper functioning brakes you won't be able to stop your car. Anything can happen; you could suffer a serious injury due to brake failure, cause a collision with another driver, kill someone or be killed yourself. Brake failure injuries can be very serious and result in the taking on innocent lives.

What are my rights if I have suffered a brakes failure injury?
If the brakes failed through no fault of your own then you may be able to sue the manufacture for compensatory damages. They have an obligation to ensure their product is safe and won't cause harm.

What kinds of damages can get for a brakes failure injury?
That will completely depend on your own circumstances. Things like the severity of the injury and what state you live in can greatly influence your compensation. Generally you're allowed to claim for medical expenses, pain and suffering, mental anguish and loss of salary from missed work.

What should I do if I have suffered a brakes failure injury?
The best thing to do would be get advice from a personal injury lawyer. They will be the most capable in advising you on the merits of your case and possible compensation. They will also be able to tell you if there are any amount or statute of limitations you will be up against.

Brakes failure injuries can kill so be sure to do adequate checks if you need to, seek legal advice. It is worth it.

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Vicki Brown says: 2006-12-31 09:28:08
My brakes completely failed last night, luckily it was on a 2 lane road with no traffic, the pedal just completly depressed to the floor upon touching it. I just had my brakes fixed @ the hyaundi dealership during 60,000 mile scheduled maintainence. What could they have done to screw up my brakes. We are lucky to be unharmed. I don\'t want to have them charge me to fix a problem they created. The brake pads were only worn enough to barely require replacement, I just did so for preventative maintenience.


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