The life of a beautiful 20-year-old college student girl was forever altered when she was involved in a crash while driving her 2013 Chevrolet Camaro. In the crash, the driver of a 2017 Dodge Ram 2500 disregarded a red light, causing his truck to strike the girl’s Camaro. During the collision, the Camaro’s airbag deployed and tore off the thumb and finger of the girl’s left hand. The vehicle’s passenger compartment was compromised to an excessive extent which resulted in serious injuries to the girl. A post-collision fire occurred which burned off the young lady’s toes.
The Ammons Law Firm has filed a lawsuit alleging there were defects in the Chevrolet Camaro which caused the serious injuries to the young lady. The lawsuit claims the Camaro is defective because the structure is weak and failed to provide adequate safety and protection in the crash and that the airbag’s deployment strategy was defective. The lawsuit also includes the driver of the Dodge Ram 2500 as a Defendant due to his failure to stop at a red light.
The Ammons Law Firm has a nationwide personal injury practice focusing on tire defects, truck accidents, rollovers, consumer protection and product liability, catastrophic injury, wrongful death, post-collision fires, seatbelt defects, airbag defects, plant explosions and policyholder litigation against insurance companies.