Negligent Mechanic Work

Cars are an important part of daily life for many Americans. They use them to commute to work, to pick kids up from school, and to run the countless errands that need to get done each day. Responsible car owners take them to get serviced when there are any problematic mechanical issues, or just for their regularly scheduled maintenance. It can be frustrating (and sometimes dangerous) to have your car malfunction in some way after it has been in the shop. While many such situations are caused by other parts of the car malfunctioning due to normal wear and tear, it may be caused by negligent work on the part of your mechanic.

Important Considerations

What can you do if your car has malfunctioned shortly after mechanical work? There are some important factors you might want to consider:

  • The cost and extent of the damages, losses, or injuries related to the new problem
  • How soon your car malfunctioned after the earlier mechanical work
  • What area of the car is the new problem located in?

You may be unsure whether the new problem was caused by the earlier mechanic or just happened by coincidence. It may help to consult both with a lawyer and a new mechanic.

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It is easy to be frustrated by costly maintenance, and it is even more aggravating when it seems like repairs are constantly needed. However, it is important to take action if a mechanic worked on your car and did inferior quality work. They may have cut corners in order to save money or committed other errors, and your action in this situation can stop these practices. Contact the Wausau car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. by calling 800-242-2874 today.

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