The unexplained mechanical failure or defect of a product can lead to disastrous results.
These unfortunate events normally result in severe, debilitating or fatal injuries to individuals.
Because rollover cases raise complex design and mechanical issues, such as roof crush and reenforcement problems or vehicle stability defects, our firm counts on experts to help uncover the true nature of any given accident.
To the extent possible, we communicate and share our research with governmental agencies, community leaders and public organizations.
It is our hope that public safety laws and regulations are proposed and seriously considered.
Our firm has in the past and continues to handle accidents stemming from rollovers, tire tread separation and defective product cases.
We have also worked with other national firms in the prosecution of defective vehicles and tires sold both nationally and internationally.
During 2000 and 2003, our firm worked closely with other firms in Indiana in cases filed in Indianapolis, Indiana stemming from accidents in worldwide.
We welcome any inquiry regarding rollover or defective tire/product related cases.
These are only some of the cases we have handled or continue to litigate:
Guerra v. Ford
Velasquez v. Isuzu and Cooper Tire and Rubber
Paolicelli v. Ford
Stubrin v. Ford
Reyes v. Ford
Rico v. Ford
Hernandez Fernandez v. Ford
Defilippi v. Ford
Pavajuea v. Ford
Coello v. Ford
Espinoza v. Ford
Perez v. Ford
Ceballos v. Ford
Diaz v. Ford
Benso v. Ford
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