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Did you lose control of your Nissan when the engine suddenly turned off? Did your airbags fail to deploy because your car turned off before the crash? You may be entitled to financial compensation for your injuries, or the wrongful death of a loved one. Our Florida Products Liability Attorneys at the Law Offices of Jason Turchin have handled many automotive defects claims, and we want to help you too. Call us today at (800) 337-7755 to see if we can get you the help you deserve.
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Your keys probably consist of more than just your car keys and house keys. You probably also have a work key, possibly a mailbox key, and like many people, an abundance of decorative key chains. You would never expect your keys to break the ignition and turn the car off while you’re driving it. In certain Nissan models, this is exactly what can happen. Know that it is not your fault, and that the manufacturer should be held liable if you are injured as a result of this defect.
In October 2018, Nissan North America, Inc. issued a recall that notified the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of a defective key ignition system in certain 2017 & 2018 Nissan models.
Certain Nissan vehicles were built with a mechanical key ignition system that are equipped with ball springs, which are susceptible to long term excessive wear and fatigue breakage. Over time, the weight of the keychain coupled with road conditions or some kind of sudden event can cause the ignition to suddenly switch from the on position to the “accessory” position. If this happens when the car is in motion, the engine could unexpectedly stop running, which may result in serious injury to occupants.
The vehicles that have been subject to the recall include:
For more information regarding the recall, click the links below:
The mechanical key ignition built by Nissan for select models contains a possible design defect because there is a flaw in the way the ball springs were designed.
The manufacturer of defective auto parts may be held liable if the design defect causes a foreseeable risk of injury and that the product is being utilized for its intended purpose. Here, the keys are being used to start the engine so that the car will operate.
To prove that the product’s design was defective, the plaintiff may show:
Our experienced products liability attorneys have helped many people who have been hurt by defective automotive products get the financial compensation they deserve, and we want to help you too. Call the Law Offices of Jason Turchin today at (800) 337-7755 to find out more about setting up a claim against Nissan for your injuries. It’s always a free consultation!
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