Motor Vehicle Defects Attorneys - Defective Car Lawyers - Dallas & Fort Worth
Serving Arlington, Carrollton, Dallas, Denton, Fort Worth, Frisco, Garland, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Hurst, Euless, Bedford ( HEB Area ), Irving, Lewisville, McKinney, Mesquite, Plano and Richardson Texas.
In need of a Dallas motor vehicle defects attorney? At The Law Offices of Regis Mullen & Shane Mullen, Inc. we have 29 years of experience protecting the rights of Dallas area personal injury clients. Even though cars today offer more safety features than ever before, individuals are still suffering injuries that can often be attributed to motor vehicle defects. Clients in the Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Irving and Mesquite areas can count on our vehicle defects lawyers to provide you with sound legal counsel and guidance.
There are numerous motor vehicle defects that may put you or your passengers at risk of serious or fatal injuries. Defective seat belts, vehicles that are top-heavy, tire defects, air bags, problems with the steering wheel, brakes and other mechanics of a vehicle can result in an accident or injury. These types of defects fall in to a broad category known as product liability. Our Dallas motor vehicle defects attorneys are dedicated to providing our clients with strong legal counsel, seeking justice and a positive outcome for each. When taking on a defective product case, we use all the resources available to our law firm to investigate any possible issues that could have caused your injuries. Doing so helps to show the fault lies on another party, and that the injuries and accident may have been avoided if the vehicle was in proper working order.
For the average consumer these types of cases can be complex. You may not know if you have a claim, or who should be held responsible. For example, if you have an accident resulting in serious injuries due to a defective seat belt, should the car dealership, manufacturer of the automobile or the seat belt manufacturer be held accountable? In some instances multiple parties will be held accountable, and in other situations the blame is on one single entity. This is why it is to your advantage to have a skilled Dallas motor vehicle defects attorney on your side. Whether you reside in Arlington, Irving, Fort Worth, Plano or Mesquite we will investigate the details and determine what party or parties are liable.
In general, most vehicles are safe and designed in a way that best protects the occupants. With new technologies, the number of defects has been decreasing over time. However, with so many electronics in vehicles today as well as companies trying to introduce so many cost cutting measures into manufacturing, we still see many defective parts and vehicles on the market. Occasionally a well-known manufacturer will have a defect they are not even aware of until consumers experience accidents or injuries because of them. No matter how you are injured, it is essential that you contact a reputable Dallas motor vehicle defects law firm with attorneys who are capable of investigating every detail of your case. A knowledgeable lawyer understands the legal aspects of product liability cases and can help you determine whether legal action is worthwhile in your circumstances.
Have you been injured due to a motor vehicle defect? These types of injuries can range from mild to life-threatening or even fatal. At The Law Offices of Regis Mullen & Shane Mullen, Inc. you can depend on our knowledge, skill and experience. We work hard to reach the best possible resolution in every case we handle. Contact us today for a free consultation.
Call The Law Offices of Regis Mullen & Shane Mullen, Inc. now at (214) 747-5240 or CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT A SIMPLE CASE FORM. The initial consultation is free of charge, and if we agree to accept your case, we will work on a contingent fee basis, which means we get paid for our services only if there is a monetary award or recovery of funds. Don’t delay! You may have a valid claim and be entitled to compensation for your injuries, but a lawsuit must be filed before the statute of limitations expires.
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