Suspension Problems

A vehicle’s suspension is what connects the body of a vehicle to its wheels. A suspension system is comprised of many crucial parts. If any part breaks, the vehicle’s suspension may be compromised, causing the driver to lose control. Defective or worn suspension systems can cause serious accidents and injury. It is recommended that you have your vehicle’s suspension checked annually to ensure safe and working parts.

If you have been involved in an automobile accident because of a defective or broken suspension system, you should investigate the accident for liability. If they accident was caused by a defective part or negligent mechanic, you may be eligible to receive compensation for your losses. Contact a Rhinelander car accident attorney from the esteemed law firm of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® Call 800-242-2874 today to discuss your legal options.

Routine Maintenance

Having your car maintenance regularly will greatly reduce your risk for accidents caused by vehicle malfunctions. When you get your inspection each year, it is recommended that you have your suspension system investigated. Have your mechanic look out for the following signs of a faulty or defective suspension system:

  • Cracked or bent parts
  • Loose connections
  • Worn ball joints
  • Loose tie rod ends in the steering linkage

If your suspension system failed and caused an accident, the manufacturer of your car may be liable for damages. Have your vehicle investigated immediately to determine the exact cause of the accident. Additionally, if your car had recently been serviced by a mechanic, he or she may be liable for damages, as well.

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To discuss your grounds for a legal claim, contact the Rhinelander car accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® today by calling 800-242-2874 today.

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