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Can you sue for a crash caused by a bad repair job?

On Behalf of | Dec 12, 2024 | car accidents |

Repair shops and mechanics bear the responsibility of fixing a customer’s vehicle properly and ensuring it is safe to drive. When they fail to meet this standard, the consequences can be serious, often leading to accidents that could have been prevented.

If you find yourself in a similar situation, you may file a lawsuit to seek compensation. Taking this legal step can help you recover losses and hold the responsible parties accountable for their actions.

But where should you start?

Identify the responsible party

Was it truly the mechanic’s fault? Did they use defective parts or bypass the problem? Negligence is when someone fails to take the same level of care that a reasonable person would in a similar situation. If someone’s negligence causes damage or injury to another person, they may be held legally responsible.

Some examples of negligence by a repair shop or mechanic may include using loose bolts, placing mismatched components and improperly installing brakes. If similar mistakes caused your car to crash, then the mechanic or the repair shop may be at fault.

Build a strong case

To prove your case, the following elements must be present:

  • Duty of care: You must demonstrate that the responsible party, the repair shop, in this case, owed you a duty of care. They should have properly inspected and repaired your vehicle.
  • Breach of duty: The repair shop or mechanic failed to uphold their duty of care by performing a bad repair job.
  • Causation: The repair shop or mechanic’s breach of duty caused your vehicle to crash.
  • Damages: As a result, you suffered physical, emotional and financial damages.

If your lawsuit is successful, you may be able to recover damages that can help pay for the medical bills, vehicle repairs and emotional stress you incurred.

Keep records to support your claim

Remember to keep important documentation such as photographs, receipts and repair records after the crash. These can help link your car accident injury to the repair work.

When it comes to pursuing compensation for a car accident, consider seeking the help of an attorney with experience. They can help you strengthen your argument and demonstrate how the faulty repair work led to your crash.

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