Oregon Automobile Products and Vehicle Defects Injury Lawyer

Traffic crashes kill more Americans under the age of 34 than any other cause. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data show that accidents on the road cause the greatest number of debilitating injuries in the United States.

Vehicle defects, tire defects, and child restraint defects contribute or cause significant numbers of these automobile and truck accidents. When they do, the injured person has a legal claim for vehicle product liability. A personal injury claim for a defective vehicle or component is against the car or truck manufacturer, not the driver of the other vehicle involved in the crash. A rollover, tire tread separation, or roof crush may cause serious personal injury or wrongful death. A defective seat belt or buckle may fail to protect a driver or passenger from being ejected. Other vehicle defect cases may involve seat back failure, defective air bags, defective door latches, or gas tank explosions.

Such auto defects happen when vehicle manufacturers design for profits at the expense of people. Automakers can—and must—be held accountable for negligent design, as well as for manufacturing defects. If a dangerous automobile product or vehicle defect has caused injury or taken a loved one’s life, contact Oregon personal injury lawyer and auto products liability attorney Dane E. Johnson for a free legal consultation. (800) 714-3204 or (503) 975-8298 in Oregon. You may also click here to contact us online.

Oregon personal injury lawyer Dane Johnson is committed to helping improve automobile product safety and protect drivers and their families. The Law Office of Dane E. Johnson urges vehicle owners to be aware of these active U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) product recall and consumer safety notices:

Child Safety Seat Recalls

The Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) is an office within the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). ODI conducts defect investigations and administers safety recalls to support the NHTSA’s mission to improve safety on our Nation’s highways. NHTSA is authorized to order manufacturers to recall and repair child_seat or items of motor vehicle equipment when ODI investigations indicate that they contain serious safety defects in their design, construction, or performance. ODI also monitors the adequacy of manufacturers’ recall campaigns. Before initiating an investigation, ODI carefully reviews the body of consumer complaints and other available data to determine whether a defect trend may exist.

COSCO ( 02C026000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Child Safety Seat Recalls Child Safety Seat Recalls |

MAXI-COSI ( 10C001000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Child Safety Seat Recalls Child Safety Seat Recalls |

CYBEX ( 10C003000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Child Safety Seat Recalls Child Safety Seat Recalls |

EDDIE BAUER ( 02C026000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Child Safety Seat Recalls Child Safety Seat Recalls |

COSCO ( 02C053000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Child Safety Seat Recalls Child Safety Seat Recalls |

Tires Recalls

The Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) is an office within the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). ODI conducts defect investigations and administers safety recalls to support the NHTSA’s mission to improve safety on our Nation’s highways. NHTSA is authorized to order manufacturers to recall and repair Tire or items of motor vehicle equipment when ODI investigations indicate that they contain serious safety defects in their design, construction, or performance. ODI also monitors the adequacy of manufacturers’ recall campaigns. Before initiating an investigation, ODI carefully reviews the body of consumer complaints and other available data to determine whether a defect trend may exist.

DEL-NAT ( 10T008000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Tires Recalls Tires Recalls |

DUNLOP ( 10T018000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Tires Recalls Tires Recalls |

BRIDGESTONE ( 10T015000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Tires Recalls Tires Recalls |

PEP BOYS ( 10T005000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Tires Recalls Tires Recalls |

AVON ( 10T014000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Tires Recalls Tires Recalls |

NOKIAN ( 10T010000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Tires Recalls Tires Recalls |

NITTO ( 10T012000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Tires Recalls Tires Recalls |

ACCC ( 10T007000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Tires Recalls Tires Recalls |

BRIDGESTONE ( 10T011000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Tires Recalls Tires Recalls |

TBC ( 10T006000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Tires Recalls Tires Recalls |

Vehicles Recalls

The Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) is an office within the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). ODI conducts defect investigations and administers safety recalls to support the NHTSA’s mission to improve safety on our Nation’s highways. NHTSA is authorized to order manufacturers to recall and repair Vehicle or items of motor vehicle equipment when ODI investigations indicate that they contain serious safety defects in their design, construction, or performance. ODI also monitors the adequacy of manufacturers’ recall campaigns. Before initiating an investigation, ODI carefully reviews the body of consumer complaints and other available data to determine whether a defect trend may exist.

CLUB CAR ( 10V378000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

PONTIAC ( 10V387000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

THOMAS BUILT BUSES ( 10V393000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

MICRO BIRD ( 10V377000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

SUZUKI ( 10V392000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

TOYOTA ( 10V384000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

ADVENTURE ( 10V391000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

BLUE BIRD ( 10V380000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

ITASCA ( 10V390000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

THOMAS BUILT BUSES ( 10V394000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

WINNEBAGO ( 10V390000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

FORD ( 10V385000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

FERRARI ( 10V389000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

INTERNATIONAL ( 10V383000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

KIA ( 10V388000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

JAG MOBILE SOLUTIONS ( 10V381000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

KIA MOTOR ( 10V388000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

BLUE BIRD ( 10V379000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

KME ( 10V386000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |

GIRARDIN ( 10V377000 ) September 8, 2010

Source: Vehicles Recalls Vehicles Recalls |