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Miami Door Latch Defect Lawyer

The door latch is a vital component in any auto safety system. The latch is designed keep the vehicle’s doors closed in an accident, preventing the occupants from being ejected. However, many vehicles have door latches that fail under the stress of an accident, causing severe injuries and deaths in accidents that would otherwise result in minor or no injuries. Anyone who is ejected from a vehicle during an accident is likely to suffer catastrophic injuries.

Our Miami auto defect lawyers at Freidin Brown, P.A. help people injured by door latch failure obtain the compensation they need for:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Disfigurement

We also represent family members of wrongful death victims who die in accidents. If we commit to handling your door latch failure case, our lawyers will set out to prove it by thorough investigation, use of top-flight experts, and extensive depositions. We work on all auto defect cases as a team. Although one lawyer will have ultimate responsibility for your case, at least one and possibly two other lawyers will be involved in planning or strategy sessions. Our staff includes nursing and medical professionals who are available to assist us in the evaluation and preparation of each case.

Contact Experienced Miami Auto Defect Lawyers Today

Our Florida auto defect lawyers use a multitude of sophisticated litigation techniques including elaborate demonstrative exhibits, computer graphics, and animations to support your door latch failure case. These techniques, plus the combined experience and wisdom of our lawyers and staff, make a favorable settlement likely. Our lawyers are known for winning major awards and settlements for personal injury victims throughout Florida. We handle all door latch failure and auto defect cases on a contingent fee basis. That means you do not pay lawyer fees or costs unless we make a recovery for you. Call us today to learn more about filing an injury claim.

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