Auto Manufacturer Defects
     
     Defective Products Case – Auto  manufactures by law must produce vehicles that conform to all safety and  production standards. When a part on a vehicle fails causing injury, the  manufacturer can be liable for all physical injuries and property damages. How  can you tell if a product you were using was defective? How do you know if your  injury was caused by a defective auto part  or your own fault? If you’ve been injured by a  defective product you may be facing medical bills, maybe even time out of work,  and you’re not even sure who’s responsible for your injury. Defective auto  product experts note some factors in determining if you have a defective  products case: 
     
       - Were you       using the product as it was intended? 
 
       - Did the       product function as it was supposed to? 
 
       - Are you too       hurt to go back to work and losing your paychecks? 
 
       - Were you       hurt using a defective product at work? 
 
       - Was the       manufacturer or supplier of the product aware of a defect and didn’t       notify consumers? 
 
     
     If you believe your injury was the direct result of defective part you may  need the services of a personal injury attorney who specializes in product  liability claims. An expert in that field will typically conduct a thorough  investigation and look at some of the following factors. 
     
       - Investigate       the product and the scene of the accident 
 
       - Determine       the severity of your injuries from medical records and experts 
 
       - Gather       evidence and take photos that support your defective product case 
 
     
     Only  a legal expert in auto parts safety can give you the proper information you  need to pursue a claim against a manufacturer.