Skilled Birmingham Lawyers Handling Cases Involving Defective Vehicles and Dangerous RoadsMany factors contribute to the severity of injuries in car and truck accidents. Some of the things that commonly aggravate motor vehicle injuries include speed, the size of vehicles, the design of the road, and vehicle defects. At Bohanan & Associates P.C., in Birmingham, Alabama, we are committed to exploring all factors that contribute to our client's injuries and holding the responsible party liable. Bohanan & Associates P.C. Many auto accident injuries are enhanced as a result of defective and dangerous vehicles. Seat belt failures, defective door latches, airbag failures, and rollovers cause some of the most severe injuries. Automakers often recognize the limitations of their vehicles' safety equipment, but realize that solving the problem is more expensive than paying claims. We are committed to holding carmakers responsible for injuries caused by substandard safety equipment and dangerous vehicles. Road defects and poorly designed roads also contribute to the severity of auto accident injuries. Many roads are improperly designed and constructed. Sharp edge drop-off, inadequate striping, improper banking, and inadequate water drainage leading to hydroplaning contribute to the severity and number of accident on many roads. Our attorneys look at all of the factors that contributed to our client's car accident or trucking accident. When dangerous vehicles or defective roads are a contributing factor, we bring in road construction experts and specialists in automobile design to ensure our clients obtain maximum compensation for their injuries. We seek all sources of recovery for our clients to ensure they have the resources necessary to move forward with their lives. Contact Our Alabama Accident LawyersIf you suspect an auto accident injury was caused or enhanced by a dangerous road or a defective vehicle, please contact Bohanan & Associates. Our attorneys can be reached by phone at 205-977-2200, by e-mail, or by filling out the intake form on our Contact page. |






