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Interview with Brian Chase from AsktheLawyers.com.
Automobile accidents involving defects require a lawyer experienced in handling such cases. Airbags that explode, airbags that don't inflate, seat belts that malfunction, seats that break, and gas tanks that explode are a few examples. The attorney must conduct a thorough investigation to determine how the defect occurred to hold the negligent parties accountable.
We spoke to Brian D. Chase, a personal injury attorney who focuses on defective product cases. Chase is a managing partner and senior trial attorney with Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys.
Questions about car accidents or auto defects? Call him today at 888-333-2350. Learn more about his practice and experience here: bit.ly/2Hhnjnb
Topics covered in this interview:
0:54 - How is a defective auto part car accident different from a “normal” car accident?
2:01 - Who is responsible for an auto defect case?
2:57 - What sort of auto defects do you see?
4:17 - Does the part need to be recalled to file a lawsuit?
5:13 - How do you know if an auto defect played a role in the car accident?
6:15 - How do you find the best lawyer for an auto defects case?
7:56 - What can someone expect by contacting Bisnar Chase?
9:07 - How does it feel to see your clients get positive results?