recently contributed to an article in Bloomberg Law in regards to two Ford Motor, Co. cases with the intent of narrowing where the automaker can be sued. Ford contends that they should not be sued in a state where the car had not been...
Auto Defects
My Steering Wheel Fell Off – Is My Car Defective?
If you are out for a drive and your steering wheel falls off into your lap - that's not safe. A steering component that breaks unexpectedly and causes you to lose control of your car is a perfect example of a safety-related vehicle defect.Earlier this week, at the...
The Dangers of “Keyless” Cars
Keyless cars sure seem convenient, but are they really safe? Push-button ignition systems with so-called "smart keys" (or key fob) let you start your car with little or no effort. Great, but... The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and...
More Deaths and More Recalls Related to Takata Airbags
Earlier this week, it was revealed that Ford is recalling about 391,000 Ranger pickup trucks because the driver's airbag inflators, made by Takata, can explode with too much force and cause injuries. It's about time. The problem with Takata airbags has been well known...
Car Seatback Defects In The News
CBS News is reporting today on its investigation into the dangers of car seatback failure -- something our firm, safety experts, as well as the government and the auto industry have known about for decades. (Source: CBS News, Are carmakers, government ignoring...
Honda and Toyota Vehicles Added to Takata Airbag Recall
The following vehicles were added this week to the massive recall of defective Takata airbags: 2001-2005 Honda Civic 2003-2007 Honda Accord 2003-2007 Toyota Corolla 2003-2007 Toyota Matrix 2005-2006 Toyota Tundra 2005-2007 Toyota Sequoia 2003-2007 Lexus SC430Read more...
Keeping Up to Speed with the Takata Airbag Recall
The announcement yesterday by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of the massive expansion of the Takata airbag recall has hundreds of thousands of car owners racing to the website to check whether their vehicles are affected by the largest...
Takata Airbag Recall – The Largest Recall of Any Consumer Product in U.S. History
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced today that Japanese supplier, Takata, will expand its recall of defective airbag inflators to include nearly 34 million vehicles, making it one of the largest recalls of any consumer product in...
General Motors Ignition Switch Cases
The New York Times recently reported that some accident victims injured or killed in vehicles linked to the General Motors ignition switch defect have had a hard time finding lawyers willing to take on the manufacturer. is one of the few...
GM Ignored Ignition Switch Fix
Congressional hearings are underway this week to investigate how long General Motors knew about the ignition switch problem before it initiated the first wave of recalls earlier this year. Documents obtained by media outlets reveal that GM learned of the...
















