Faulty car doors locks can a serious accident much worse

19:20 Publicado por Mario Galarza

Which are most likely close in traffic accidents of vehicle crashes result in serious injury or lead to a wrongful death. One of the most common causes for a vehicle eject of a collision is a defective door-locking mechanism.

Because automakers doors as an integral part of the overall structural strength of the vehicle, they should construct vehicle doors with the ability to withstand a typical vehicle crash. Unfortunately, this is not always the case.

Many vehicles on the road are not auto-lock devices, equipped with, which means that the occupants may exercise the lock manually. Often not sufficiently warn that vehicle manufacturers if the lock does not commit that the doors can open during a car collision, the occupant being ejected. A car accident is three times more likely result in a death, when an occupant is ejected during the collision.

Established standards in the automotive, manufacturing, door locks, creating with enough force to their integrity under some level of violence, but no crash there test duty fixed door locks to meet this requirement. This lack of standardized industry test means that it virtually impossible, which ensure that door locks are sufficient, to the force are motor vehicle collisions. Our law firm provides driver in all types of vehicles. Faulty door latches and unsafe vehicle doors transform a relatively harmless accident in a deadly collision.

A common door-locking deficiency involves the remote bar, which is the connection between the door handle and lock. The bar can cause from a car collision to open the door, fly in a car crash turn under the impact of a collision. Tension type bars are especially dangerous and can easily be replaced with a safer compression type binding. The design and strength check of the door plays an important role in the protection of the rod of bending in an accident. The most secure design for vehicle doors includes doors with more than a single point of storage.

Faulty door latches can turn a serious collision to a catastrophic. It is often cheaper for the manufacturer to auto claims accident as it is, to issue a recall for faulty door latches. For example Ford production vehicles including the F-150, F-250, expedition and Lincoln Navigator, which were equipped with defective door latches between 1997-2000. This plus the ability to resist minimum federal safety requirements was allegedly missing. A defective door locking callback to begin March 2000, and plans were made to increase the torque of the locking sources. Unfortunately Ford a month later not to follow through on the memory of the broken door locking, if a Ford engineer found that mechanism is a locking alternative test that could meet the door handle, to resist only a short pulse of pressure instead of prolonged power required.

If the automaker put profits over safety the results can be tragic. Our Office is obliged, the automakers for decisions, an inappropriate to keep risk for their customers. Montlick and Associates, lawyers, involved in Georgia and Atlanta car accidents resulting from vehicle of ejections through broken door locks and other motor vehicle defects caused. If you or a loved one in an Atlanta car accident was involved in, error caused by a car, our Atlanta represented broken car door locking lawyers for over 27 years Georgia car crash victims.

Our Georgia broken car door lawyers are customers in all Georgia and in the Southeast, including but not limited to Albany, Athens, Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Gainesville, Macon, Marietta, Rome, Roswell, Savannah, Smyrna, Valdosta to support Warner Robins and all the smaller towns and rural areas in the State. No matter where you are our lawyers are only a phone call away, and we come to you. Call the week us 24 hours a day/7 days for your free consultation at 1-800-LAW-NEED (1-800-529-6333). You can also visit evaluation us online at www.montlick.com and our free fall form or 24-hour live chat online.


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