Just last week, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued multiple recalls. Below are two vehicle models that have been recalled recently, according to the NHTSA.
Land Rover has issued a recall for specific 2014-2017 Range Rover and Range Rover Sport models due to possibly damaged suspension knuckles that can crack, potentially causing the suspension arm to detach. Car dealerships are to check the front suspension knuckles and install a training bracket or replace the knuckle free of charge. This recall has affected a total of 121,509 Range Rover models.
Ford has issued another recall for specific 2020-2022 Lincoln Corsair vehicles. Reports indicate that the rearview camera display might show a deformed image or no image at all. Images are said to be foggy or completely different in the rearview camera. Car dealerships must replace the camera harness and camera itself free of charge. This recall has affected a total of 41,875 Lincoln Corsair vehicles.
First, manufacturers and dealerships would contact the owners when they recall a vehicle. This can occur through email, phone calls, or mail. Individuals can rely on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website to provide accurate information about their vehicles. Vehicle owners should check to see if their car has been recalled. Additionally, vehicle owners must provide the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), typically located on the lower left side of the windshield.
Vehicle recalls can cause significant concerns not only to the driver of that vehicle but to many others on the road. Vehicle owners must understand that driving a recalled vehicle can be dangerous and may lead to severe accidents. It is always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to driving on the road, and a significant step to ensure your safety is to ensure that your vehicle is safe to drive.
Below is a list of major defects that can happen to your vehicle. If a defect occurs and your vehicle is subject to a recall, you must address the issue immediately to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you.
If a recalled vehicle injures you in a car accident, take the proper steps immediately to protect yourself. Follow the steps below to stay safe and secure your legal rights.
KAASS LAW can help you deal with injuries caused by recalled vehicles. Our experienced personal injury attorneys handle these complex cases and work diligently to secure the justice and compensation you deserve. Understanding the correct legal steps to take is crucial to receiving that compensation, so leave it to the KAASS LAW team.
Navigating vehicle recalls can be overwhelming, but it is crucial to understand the severity of these recalls to ensure both your safety and the safety of those around you. Check the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website to stay up-to-date with your vehicle’s status. If you or someone you know has experienced vehicle recalls in the past, contact KAASS LAW for a confidential consultation.
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