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Automobile Defects

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🚗 Automobile Defect Injury Representation

At Brewer Law Firm, P.A., we understand that vehicle defects can lead to serious accidents and injuries. When a car’s safety systems fail due to design or manufacturing flaws, the consequences can be devastating. Our firm is dedicated to holding manufacturers accountable and securing compensation for victims of defective automobile parts.

⚠️ Understanding Automobile Defects

Automobile defects can occur in various forms, including:

  • Design Defects: Inherent flaws in a vehicle’s design that make it unsafe.

  • Manufacturing Defects: Errors during the production process that compromise vehicle safety.

  • Failure to Warn: Inadequate instructions or warnings about a vehicle’s proper use or potential risks.

Identifying the type of defect is crucial in building a strong legal case.

Common Types of Vehicle Defects

Some prevalent automobile defects include:

  • Airbag Failures: Non-deployment, late deployment, or excessive force during deployment.

  • Brake Malfunctions: Defective brake pads or systems leading to loss of stopping power.

  • Tire Defects: Tread separation or blowouts due to manufacturing flaws.

  • Steering System Failures: Faulty components causing loss of vehicle control.

  • Fuel System Defects: Leaks or fires resulting from design or manufacturing issues.

These defects can significantly increase the risk of accidents and injuries.

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Legal Challenges in Auto Defect Cases

Pursuing a claim for automobile defects involves navigating complex legal challenges:

  • Multiple Liable Parties: Manufacturers, distributors, and retailers may all share responsibility.

  • Regulatory Compliance: Understanding and applying federal and state safety regulations.

  • Evidence Collection: Gathering technical data, expert testimony, and accident reports.

Our firm is equipped to handle these complexities and advocate effectively on your behalf.

Why Choose Brewer Law Firm, P.A.?

  • Experience: Over 20 years of handling complex personal injury cases.

  • Local Knowledge: Familiarity with Florida’s legal landscape and courts.

  • Client-Centered Approach: Direct communication and personalized attention.

  • No Upfront Fees: We operate on a contingency basis—you don’t pay unless we win.

Our commitment is to provide compassionate and effective legal representation.

🧠 Our Approach to Automobile Defect Cases

At Brewer Law Firm, P.A., we offer:

  • Comprehensive Investigations: Analyzing vehicle components and accident scenes.

  • Expert Collaborations: Working with automotive engineers and safety experts.

  • Strategic Litigation: Developing compelling arguments to hold responsible parties accountable.

  • Client-Centered Support: Providing personalized guidance throughout the legal process.

Our goal is to secure the compensation you deserve and promote safer vehicles on the road.

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Compensation You May Be Entitled To

Victims of automobile defects may be eligible for:

  • Medical Expenses: Costs for current and future medical treatment.

  • Lost Wages: Income lost due to inability to work.

  • Pain and Suffering: Compensation for physical and emotional distress.

  • Property Damage: Costs to repair or replace your vehicle.

  • Punitive Damages: In cases of gross negligence by manufacturers.

We strive to ensure all aspects of your losses are addressed.

🙋 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What should I do if I suspect my car has a defect?

Seek immediate medical attention if injured, preserve the vehicle and any defective parts, and consult an experienced attorney to evaluate your case.

How long do I have to file a claim in Florida?

Florida’s statute of limitations for product liability claims is generally four years from the date of injury.

Can I still recover damages if I was partially at fault?

Yes, Florida follows a comparative negligence rule, meaning your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault.

What if the manufacturer denies liability?

We will investigate thoroughly and, if necessary, litigate to hold all responsible parties accountable.

How much does it cost to hire Brewer Law Firm, P.A.?

We work on a contingency fee basis—you pay nothing unless we secure compensation for you.