Damages for injuries and deaths caused by vehicle or
vehicle safety equipment defects are brought as product liability actions against the manufacturer, designer, suppliers, assemblers, and others involved in the production of the defective vehicle or equipment and its release to the market.
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Receiving information from consumers through the Hotline, public website, manufacturers,
safety investigators and screeners, and other government agencies, Artemis stores complaints, recalls,
safety defect investigations, and early warning reporting information from manufacturers of applicable
equipment / motor
vehicles.
MAP - 21 (Section 31208) provides that the Secretary may issue regulations that condition the importation of a motor
vehicle or motor
vehicle equipment on the manufacturer's compliance with 1) requirements to provide information allowing NHTSA to better track those products once they enter U.S. commerce, 2) statutory prohibitions on the importation of motor
vehicles and motor
vehicle equipment that do not comply with an applicable FMVSS or contain a
safety - related defect, 3) requirements for the provision of reports and records required to be maintained with respect to those vehicles or equipment under the Safety Act, 4) a request by NHTSA to inspect premises, a vehicle or equipment to carry out the purposes of the Safety Act, 5) an order or voluntary agreement to remedy the vehicle or equipment, or 6) any rules implementing these require
safety - related
defect, 3) requirements for the provision of reports and records required to be maintained with respect to those
vehicles or
equipment under the
Safety Act, 4) a request by NHTSA to inspect premises, a vehicle or equipment to carry out the purposes of the Safety Act, 5) an order or voluntary agreement to remedy the vehicle or equipment, or 6) any rules implementing these require
Safety Act, 4) a request by NHTSA to inspect premises, a
vehicle or
equipment to carry out the purposes of the
Safety Act, 5) an order or voluntary agreement to remedy the vehicle or equipment, or 6) any rules implementing these require
Safety Act, 5) an order or voluntary agreement to remedy the
vehicle or
equipment, or 6) any rules implementing these requirements.
Since its inception in 1966, the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration has held automakers accountable for recalling vehicles and equipment that have a safety defect or that do not meet the requirements of applicable safety standards set by the agency — resulting in more than 17,000 recalls involving over 500 million vehicles and more than 84 million items of equi
Safety Administration has held automakers accountable for recalling
vehicles and
equipment that have a
safety defect or that do not meet the requirements of applicable safety standards set by the agency — resulting in more than 17,000 recalls involving over 500 million vehicles and more than 84 million items of equi
safety defect or that do not meet the requirements of applicable
safety standards set by the agency — resulting in more than 17,000 recalls involving over 500 million vehicles and more than 84 million items of equi
safety standards set by the agency — resulting in more than 17,000 recalls involving over 500 million
vehicles and more than 84 million items of
equipment.
-- To permit ODI to review complaints about
defects in motor
vehicles and items of motor
vehicle equipment in order to identify trends that could result in
defect investigations, and ultimately in
safety - related recalls.
In some cases, a
defect in a motor
vehicle or a motorcyclist's
safety equipment may combine with the negligence of a driver to cause an accident victim's personal injury or wrongful death.
If you have been injured or one of your family members has been killed in a car crash or other motor
vehicle accident and you suspect that your injury or loved one's death was caused by driver negligence or a
defect in a
vehicle or
vehicle safety equipment, The Killino Firm's West Palm Beach, Florida, auto and car accident attorneys can help you fight for the justice you deserve from the parties responsible for your injuries or loved one's death.
In these cases, the manufacturer of the defective seatbelt or airbag as well as the manufacturer of the
vehicle and others involved in the
vehicle's production and distribution may be found liable for a victim's injury or death that is determined to have been caused by the
safety equipment defect.
When a motorcyclist's accident injury or death is caused by a
defect in a
vehicle, a
defect in the motorcyclist's
safety equipment, or the negligence of a driver, the injured motorcyclist or certain of the deceased motorcyclist's family members may be able to recover financial damages through legal action.
Conduct pre - and post-trip inspections, and ensure mechanical,
safety, and emergency
equipment functionality; report
vehicle defects, accidents, traffic violations, or damage.