Engine Failure

Engines make automobile travel possible. Without them, there would be no automobile. Since they serve such an important function, engines must be routinely inspected by experienced and knowledgeable mechanics so as to avoid engine failure.

In some cases, inexperienced mechanics or faulty engines may cause your engine to fail even if you have had it serviced. If you or someone you love suffered an injury because of engine failure, contact the Wisconsin auto accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 1-800-242-2874 to learn more about your legal options.

The Dangers of Engine Failure

Routine engine maintenance includes maintaining fluid levels, changing oil, and making sure belts and hoses are in proper working order. Failure to have your engine routinely maintained may cause your engine to fail. Additionally, an inexperienced mechanic may fail to properly service your engine.

The potential dangers of engine failure include:

  • Breaking down on a busy road
  • Engine backfiring
  • Explosions and fires

Any of these dangers may cause an individual to become severely injured. Additionally, fellow motorists and passengers may be caught in accidents because of these dangers. When this happens, the individual who suffers engine failure could be liable for injuries that result from these accidents.

Conversely, the individuals whose engines fail may be entitled to financial compensation from their mechanic or automaker if one of those two groups is responsible for the failure.

Contact Us

The Wisconsin car accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. will fight for you if you have been injured in an accident that occurred because your engine failed. Contact us today at 1-800-242-2874 to learn more about your legal rights.

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