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Automakers sometimes sell vehicles knowing about defects that can cause crashes, fires, theft, or worse. When they do, drivers and passengers who are harmed can hold them legally responsible. Browse every active vehicle defect case below and check for free.
These vehicle defect cases are still actively accepting claims.
Owners of certain Ford Bronco Sport and Ford Maverick vehicles allege their vehicles experience unexpected battery drain and stalling while driving. Ford allegedly knew about the defect but failed to issue a timely recall or adequate remedy.
People injured in rollover crashes involving certain Ford Super Duty trucks allege the roof was not designed to withstand rollover forces, collapsing onto occupants. Plaintiffs allege Ford was aware of the structural deficiency.
These cases have resulted in settlements or are currently under federal investigation.
Hyundai and Kia manufactured millions of vehicles without a standard engine immobilizer anti-theft device. After theft-method videos went viral on social media, theft rates skyrocketed. A class action settlement received final court approval in October 2024.
Federal safety regulators have opened investigations into Tesla's Autopilot and Full Self-Driving features following a series of crashes. Lawsuits have been filed by people injured in collisions allegedly caused by the systems engaging unexpectedly or failing to respond appropriately.