Auto Defect Injury Attorneys

National Automotive Defect Injury Lawyers

An auto defect product liability case occurs when either a vehicle's driver or passenger suffers a serious injury or death due to a vehicle's design defects or component failures (such as seat belt and air bag defects). Even if the actual wreck or collision was caused by another party, you may have a product liability case if the vehicle you were in malfunctioned and resulted in severe injuries.

If you or your loved one have suffered a personal injury or wrongful death, Pope McGlamry's trusted auto defect attorneys are here to help you get the compensation you rightfully deserve. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, we serve clients nationwide and have the experience to make sure the automobile manufacturer, distributor and/or supplier responsible is held accountable for your suffering.

In addition to individual auto defect lawsuits involving injuries and/or death, our lawyers also represent consumers in auto defect class action lawsuits. These lawsuits allow car owners to join together and bring claims against car manufacturers for issues unrelated to personal injuries. Class action lawsuits allow the court system to process thousands of claims in a single case, which lowers financial costs and time spent in court for the class members.  

Common Auto Defect Lawsuits

If you or a loved one has experienced an injury caused by an auto defect, it is imperative to seek counsel quickly and make sure the vehicle is maintained. Examples of the specific auto defect lawsuits our attorneys often bring against auto manufacturers include, but are not limited to:

What Compensation Can One Expect For an Auto Defect Injury?

Pope McGlamry’s auto defect attorneys will use their expertise to ensure you are compensated for defect-related injuries. Types of damages you may be compensated for include:

  • Medical Expenses: This includes costs associated with hospitalization, surgery, ambulance services and any other injury-related treatments.
  • Rehabilitation Costs: This covers physical therapy and any ongoing or future medical care required for recovery.
  • Diminished Earning Capacity: This refers to compensation for future earnings lost due to the injury.
  • Lost Income: This includes wages lost due to one’s inability to work while recovering from the injury.
  • Pain and Suffering: This compensates for a broad range of physical and emotional effects experienced as a result of the incident including physical pain, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life, etc.

There are often deadlines to file personal injury lawsuits, which vary by state. Submit your claims promptly to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.

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If you or your loved one has experienced serious injuries from a defective automobile, we want to hear from you. Call our Atlanta office or submit your case online for a free consultation.

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