California, Arizona and Nevada Seat Belt Defect Accident Lawsuit Lawyers
When you get in your car, buckle your seat belt, and lean forward as far as you can. And then ask yourself, "Will that belt really stop me in an accident?
Most of us count on our seat belts to protect us if we are involved in an accident. Unfortunately, many vehicles have seat belt defects such as:
* Excessive "spool out"
* Lack of seatbelt pre-tensioners to automatically snug the lap belt and shoulder belt at the start of a crash
* Latching mechanism failure
* Passive seat belt design
* Torn or ribbed webbing
* Retractor failure
* Defective design, such as the windowshade seat belts built by GM, Ford, and Chrysler in the 70s, 80s and 90s which allowed vehicle occupants to loosen the shoulder belt out of its retractor for greater comfort.
The Brandi Law Firm has a team of attorneys, investigators, engineers, doctors and nurses investigating seat belt failure injury cases. If you have been injured by seat belt failure in an accident, contact us anytime to meet with an experienced and compassionate personal injury attorney at NO CHARGE. We accept cases on a contingency fee basis, which means we do not charge our clients any fees unless we recover financial compensation.
A sudden injury or loss of a loved one can turn lives upside down. With over $1.5 billion in verdicts and settlements for our clients, we have the knowledge, experience, and track record that allow you to have complete confidence in our ability, determination and commitment to protect your interests.
Your Arizona, Nevada and California Seat Belt Failure Attorneys
If we represent you, Thomas Brandi and Daniel Dell'Osso will be your trial attorneys. Mr. Brandi was named Trial Lawyer of the Year for the State of California by the Consumers Attorneys of California (2004). He has been a finalist for Trial Lawyer of the Year for the Trial Lawyers of Public Justice (2004), Consumer Attorneys of California (2002) and San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association (1999, 2001). Mr. Brandi obtained one of the largest jury verdicts in the nation -- $1 billion for a million Bank of America customers who accused the banking giant of mishandling their Social Security direct deposit funds. Mr. Dell'Osso is a past chair of the AAJ products liability section, and a member of the Arizona chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates, (ABOTA) Consumer Attorneys of California, and the San Francisco Trial Lawyers, the leading group of attorneys handing auto defect cases.
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