Mechanical failures can cause serious car accidents when a vehicle suddenly loses a critical function such as braking, steering, or tire stability. When a crash results from equipment failure rather than driver behavior, determining what went wrong is critical to understanding who can be held liable.
Vehicles rely on dozens of systems working correctly at the same time. When one of those systems fails unexpectedly, drivers may lose control with little warning.
Mechanical problems that often lead to accidents include:
These failures can occur at any speed and often give the driver very little time to react.
Not every accident caused by mechanical failure results from poor vehicle maintenance. Some failures occur because of defective parts, design flaws, or manufacturing problems. Situations where the driver may not be responsible include:
Identifying the source of the failure is an important step in determining who may be liable for the accident.
Liability for a mechanical failure accident depends on what caused the malfunction and who had responsibility for the defective component. Responsible parties may include:
Investigating the vehicle, its maintenance history, and the condition of the failed component helps clarify responsibility.
After an accident caused by mechanical failure, injury victims are entitled to recover their losses. Types of compensation may include:
An attorney can help determine the value of your case based on factors, such as the severity of your injuries, how the accident affects daily life, and more.
A Perris mechanical failure accident lawyer focuses on identifying the exact cause of the malfunction and determining who may be responsible. An attorney may assist by:
An attorney manages the claim from start to finish so you are not dealing with the pressure alone.
Call Hanson & Mouri at (951) 688-0006 or message online for a free consultation. A Perris mechanical failure accident lawyer can review what happened and explain the options available after the crash.