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Archive for June, 2008

Baby Trend Recalls Child Safety Seats

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

On June 23, 2008, Baby Trend issued a recall of over 3,500 Rigid Latch-Loc Base car seats. The models affected by the recall are as follows: 6400, 6439, 6448, 6481, and 6484.

The recall was issued due to the use of inadequate steel. The steel was used on the locking mechanism, causing the mechanism to crack and fail. If failure occurs during a severe car wreck, the safety seat may detach from the base, causing severe injuries to the child.

If a child is not properly protected during a car wreck, they may suffer severely debilitating, life-long injuries, such as paralysis and limb loss. In more extreme instances, death may result.

Baby Trend will replace the defective child safety seat base for free.

Car wreck attorneys are working on cases in which severe injuries have resulted due to the negligence of manufacturers.

Tech International Expands Tire Recall

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

On May 13, 2008, Tech International recalled one model of tire valves due to a defect in the rubber. The tire manufacturer has now expanded the recall to include five additional models.

The tires are being recalled due to a defective tire valve. The rubber on the valve may crack, which permits the gradual loss of air. Driving on under-inflated tires could put the tire at risk for catastrophic failure, which can result in a car wreck.

Tech International will replace the defective tire valve for free. If the tire has been damaged due to the defective valve, Tech International will replace the entire tire.

The model numbers affected by the recall are: TR413, TR413CH, TR414, TR415, TR418, and TR423.

Car wreck attorneys are working to help those who have been seriously injured by negligent manufacturers.

Beware of Rebuilt Cars

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

What happens to a car after it has been wrecked? According to a new study from Carfax, millions of severely damaged cars have been rebuilt and put back on the market. Unfortunately, more than half of these cars are resold by conmen who intentionally deceive buyers about the car’s past damage and insufficient repairs. This kind of fraud can turn a seemingly good deal into a very bad financial investment. Here are some of the ways dishonest sellers trick you (from CarJunky.com):
Title Washing- phony documents that show the car has a clean record
Airbag Fraud- replacing deployed airbags with fake or faulty airbags
Odometer Rollbacks- turning back the miles on a car to increase the value
Car Clipping- welding two different cars together

To avoid being scammed, you should order a vehicle history report such as a Carfax Vehicle History Report that qualifies for the Carfax Buyback Guarantee. You should also have the car thoroughly inspected by a mechanic you trust before purchasing.

If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of a dangerous vehicle or a wreck, contact the attorneys at Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP today, at 1-800-460-0606.