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Who is Ultimately Responsible for Your Texas Defective Auto Accident?

Texas tire blow-out and recall lawyersTexas tire blow-out and recall lawyersSince 1966, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has recalled more than 390 million motor vehicles for safety related defects.*  That number soars even higher when you consider the millions of tires and pieces of motor vehicle equipment that have also been recalled .  These safety defects cause serious motor vehicle accidents in Texas every year.
There may be little anyone can do to stop an accident from occurring if a vehicle malfunctions while it is being driven.  Even the most skilled driver may end up in a serious accident through no fault of his own. In those cases, the vehicle manufacturer may be legally responsible for the damages caused in the accident.

The Lawyers of Denena & Points Represent Victims of Defective Car Accidents

Houston attorneys Tony Denena and Chad Points bring well prepared and aggressive cases against car manufacturers and other defendants who may be liable for injuries caused in a defective vehicle accident.

We are not like other law firms in that we are more than prepared to take your case to trial. When it comes to defective auto cases, having a trial lawyer on your side is critical.
Contact the lawyers who have written the book on what to do when you're hurt.  Order a free copy of their book, "What Every Houston Accident Victim Needs to Know"  and contact them today for a free consultation by calling 1-877-307-9500.

When is a Vehicle Defective?

Vehicle defects are defined by federal law - specifically by the United States Code for Motor Vehicle Safety (41 USC 301).  According to the legal definition, a vehicle defect:
  • May be in the design, construction, or performance of the motor vehicle;
  • Most pose an unreasonable risk of injury or death; and
  • May exist in a group of vehicles of the same design or make.
For example, problems with the accelerator, brakes, transmission and Texas tire blow-out or tread separation may be vehicle defects because the problems may affect the safety of the vehicle.  However, problems with the air conditioning, radio, or paint are not vehicle defects because they will not cause an accident or create an unreasonable risk of injury or death. 

Manufacturer's Responsibility for Vehicle Defects

Generally, it is a manufacturer's responsibility to fix or replace your vehicle if the vehicle is defective. If the manufacturer has not adequately fixed the safety defect prior to your accident then you may be entitled to damages.  The manufacturer may be required to pay you for:
  • Medical bills (both those already incurred and expected future bills);
  • Rehabilitation Costs;
  • Out of Pocket Expenses;
  • Past and Future Lost Income;
  • Loss of Enjoyment of Life (particularly if you've suffered a disability as a result of an accident); and
  • Pain and suffering.

Call a Houston Lawyer at Denena & Points if You've Sustained a Texas SUV Rollover Injury

The Houston vehicle defect lawyers of Denena & Points want to help you recover all of the damages to which you are entitled.  They will aggressively represent you using the highly efficient techniques that they have developed to help their clients resolve their claims as quickly as possible.
Our attorneys understand how significantly serious injuries can affect you and your family.  They are committed to providing their clients with all of the important information about their case so that, together, they can make the important decisions that will impact your future.
Contact Denena & Points today at 1-877-307-9500 for a free consultation and to discuss how an experienced Texas vehicle recall attorney may be able to help you recover damages for your injuries.

Denena & Points provides legal services to the cities of Houston, Galveston, Pasadena, Deer Park, La Porte, Texas City, Channelview, Baytown, Bellaire, Pearland, Angleton, Dayton, Katy, The Woodlands, Humble, Kingwood, Sugar Land, Richmond, Rosenberg, Conroe, Spring, Tomball, Waller, Hempstead, Brenham and Austin. We handle cases throughout Harris, Brazoria, Galveston, Fort Bend, Montgomery, Chambers, Polk, Austin and Travis counties.


*Source:  National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Motor Vehicle Safety Defects and Recalls Campaign

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