Auto accidents are the most common cause of death in the United States. Auto manufacturers have a legal and a moral responsibility to produce vehicles that keep occupants as safe as possible at all times. This means that, not only should autos assist drivers in the prevention of accidents, but they should also offer the maximum level of protection if an accident should occur. If auto makers produce vehicles that are not save, or uncrashworthy, the defective auto attorneys at the Personal injury law firm of Behnke, Martin & Schulte, L.L.C. can help to hold them accountable in a court of law and recover compensation for motorists and passengers injured by their negligence. The attorneys at Behnke, Martin & Schulte, L.L.C. have years of experience litigating on behalf of victims in a number of defective auto claims, including:
If you or someone you love has been injured as a result of an unsafe auto or defective auto part, it is important that you seek the advice of legal professionals. In defective auto cases, the law is on the victims’ side, but it is common for negligent parties to try to pay a settlement that is far less than the full amount to which victims are entitled. The defective auto and personal injury attorneys at the Personal injury law firm of Behnke, Martin & Schulte, L.L.C. have the resources, experience, and proven record of success you need to see you through the sometimes complicated legal process while we fight to protect your interests. Contact Behnke, Martin & Schulte, L.L.C. to have your defective auto claim reviewed at no cost to you.
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