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What Happens If a Defective Car Part Caused Your Accident?
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What Happens If a Defective Car Part Caused Your Accident?

You trust your vehicle to function safely every time you get behind the wheel. When a defective car part breaks that trust, the results can be devastating. Faulty brakes or blown tires increase the risk of severe crashes and life-altering injuries. The physical pain and financial strain often leave families looking for answers. At Brassfield & Krueger, Ltd., our injury attorneys help victims explore their legal options and seek the compensation they deserve.

If a defective car part causes your crash, you can hold the manufacturer or distributor strictly liable for your injuries. Illinois law allows victims to seek compensation for medical bills and lost wages through a product liability claim.

  • Manufacturers are strictly liable for defective auto parts.
  • Victims can seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain.
  • Recalls serve as strong evidence in product liability cases.
  • Expert analysis helps prove that the defect caused the crash.

What Are the Most Common Auto Defects That Cause Crashes?

Routine drives quickly turn dangerous when critical components fail. Common defects include:

  • Tire blowouts resulting from weak manufacturing materials or tread separation.
  • Brake failures caused by thin rotors or faulty hydraulic systems.
  • Airbags that fail to deploy or rupture upon impact.
  • Steering system lockups that cause drivers to lose control without warning.

These mechanical failures leave drivers unable to prevent a collision.

How Does a Product Recall Affect Your Liability Claim?

A recall from the manufacturer or the federal government shows a known history of failure. Recalls happen when a company receives numerous reports of accidents, injuries, or fatalities. However, a part does not need an active recall for you to file a claim. If the defective component caused your injuries, you can still pursue financial recovery.

Why Do You Need Expert Analysis for a Defective Part Claim?

Proving a defect requires fast action and professional insight. Evidence disappears quickly after a collision occurs. Automotive engineers and safety experts examine the damaged vehicle before it undergoes repairs. They review maintenance records, analyze crash scene photos, and study safety data to build a strong foundation for your case. This professional review directly links the mechanical failure to your injuries.

Who Holds Manufacturer Responsibility for Defective Car Parts?

Illinois law applies strict liability to auto manufacturers. This means you do not have to prove the company acted carelessly. You only need to show that the part was unreasonably dangerous when it left their control. Liable parties in your claim might include:

  • The original manufacturer of the specific vehicle component.
  • The distributor or shipping company that transported the vehicle.
  • The dealership that sold the defective car.
  • The repair shop that improperly installed a replacement part.

By identifying every responsible company, your attorney can maximize your potential compensation.

Contact Our Legal Team

A defective car part can change your life in an instant. Gathering evidence, identifying liable companies, and pursuing fair compensation takes significant effort. Our legal team understands the heavy financial burden of medical bills and lost income. Contact Brassfield & Krueger, Ltd. to schedule a free consultation at our Rockford office. We will evaluate your case and help you secure justice.

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