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Montana Automobile Defect Attorneys

LAWSUITS FOR DEFECTIVE CAR PARTS

Automobile manufacturers end up issuing hundreds of recalls each year. Tragically, many of these are caused by dangerous and defective parts which result in car crashes and injuries. These auto parts such as airbags that won’t deploy, under-pressured tires, and faulty brake systems cause serious harm or death to far too many individuals nationwide.

At Conner, Marr & Pinski, we have years of experience representing victims of automobile defects. We have litigated defective car parts lawsuits involving nearly every major automobile insurance company in the country.

If you or your loved one injured by a dangerous auto part? Contact our office at (406) 643-7541 to schedule a free initial consultation.

What Are Common Types of Car Defect Cases?

Automobile defect cases can include several different types of problems, from issues in manufacturing to a failure to provide an adequate warning to consumers.

Common automobile defect cases include:

  • Mistakes in manufacturing (manufacturing defect)
  • Improper design (design defect)
  • Failure to warn (absence of a warning or an absence of an adequate warning)

We have successfully handled cases involving:

  • Tire tread separation
  • Seat belt failures
  • Passenger seat failures
  • Rollovers, roof failures
  • Door latch failures
  • Airbag failures
  • Fuel system failures
  • Rim defects
  • Window glazing defects
  • Other component failures

It is essential to discuss your case with an attorney to determine whether you have a claim against an automobile manufacturer after an accident.

Other Defect Cases We Handle

We are also experienced in representing victims of airplane and helicopter crashes, as well as those injured by farm equipment. We understand the complex nature of aviation accidents and how to investigate the cause of such accidents.

Whether the crash stems from pilot error, product or manufacturing defects, negligent maintenance, or other causes, we skillfully navigate these complex issues for our clients, including insurance disputes that often arise.

Common Automobile Defect Cases We’ve Handled

Our team has worked on a variety of automobile defect cases, including rollover accidents and tire defects.

Rollover Accidents and Roof Crashes:

In rollover accidents, a vehicle’s roof must meet certain standards to protect the passengers. If the roof fails to meet these requirements, it could collapse during the rollover, leading to serious injuries or even fatalities. This is often the result of a manufacturing defect or poor design. When a roof is not properly reinforced, it can cause significant harm to those inside the vehicle during an accident.

Tire Defects:

Tire defects can occur for several reasons, including design flaws, manufacturing errors, or poor quality control. Tire manufacturers are responsible for ensuring the safety of their products, and when they fail to do so, it can lead to dangerous accidents. A defective tire can cause significant harm to drivers and passengers, ranging from crashes to serious injuries. Manufacturers must be held accountable for these defects and the consequences they cause.

Injured by a Defective Auto Part? Contact Our Office

Were you or a loved one injured by a defective auto part in Great Falls, Montana? Contact our office today to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. Call (406) 643-7541 to speak directly with a highly-qualified lawyer.

At Conner, Marr & Pinski, there are no fees unless we win. Let us focus on your case while you focus on recovery. Call now to get started.
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