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Automotive technology has evolved tremendously in recent years, and one of the most promising advancements is the creation of collision avoidance systems. While legacy car safety features primarily focused on mitigating the effects of a crash, these new systems aim to prevent crashes entirely. However, if such a system fails to function as intended, an injured victim should consult an Oklahoma City collision avoidance systems lawyer as soon as possible to discuss their case.
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The attorneys at Fulmer Sill have an extensive record of successful legal representation in a wide range of complex cases, including product liability claims. When a company sells a product that is defective and/or fails to perform as advertised, the company can face product liability claims from anyone injured by the product. Recently, many product liability claims in Oklahoma and throughout the US have appeared involving defective collision avoidance systems.
Many newer passenger vehicles have some type of driver assistance, including parking assist features, front and rear parking cameras, and even self-parking capabilities. Collision avoidance systems are specifically designed to prevent accidents, taking specific actions that can occur faster than the driver can physically respond.
In 2021, the most recent year with available crash data from Oklahoma Public Safety, there were 66,074 recorded vehicle crashes statewide. While collision avoidance systems are not present in the majority of passenger vehicles currently in use throughout Oklahoma, many commercial vehicles, like large trucks, have these systems installed.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration reported 3,182 commercial vehicles involved in crashes in Oklahoma in 2025. Many of these accidents occur because of driver negligence, but when a crash results from a collision avoidance system’s failure to deploy correctly, the manufacturer could be liable for any resulting damages. The plaintiff may recover compensation for any economic and non-economic damages they suffered from the accident.
Success with a product liability claim requires proving that the product in question did not perform as advertised, or that it was defective in some way that directly resulted in the plaintiff’s damages. If you believe that a vehicle’s collision avoidance system failed to prevent an accident that should have been prevented due to the product’s claimed capabilities, an Oklahoma City collision avoidance systems lawyer can help you build a product liability claim.
Success with this type of personal injury case in Oklahoma City could enable you to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost income, property damage, and pain and suffering. When you choose Fulmer Sill to represent you in this case, you can trust us to gather the evidence needed to establish liability. We have proven experience successfully resolving product liability claims for collision avoidance systems and will apply this experience to your case.
Building a product liability case pertaining to a collision avoidance system is difficult without an experienced attorney’s help. If a manufacturer failed to install provably safe technology or if their collision avoidance system was not capable of completing its intended function, we can help you pursue accountability. Reach out to our firm as soon as possible to learn how a seasoned Oklahoma City collision avoidance systems attorney can help you build your case.
Collision avoidance systems are specific forms of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, and may include Adaptive Cruise Control that maintains vehicle speed and adjusts automatically for traffic, Automatic Emergency Braking, which autonomously activates vehicle brakes when the driver fails to respond in time to an imminent collision, and Forward Collision Warning Systems, which provide clear visual and/or audible alerts to an imminent forward collision.
A truck driver could be liable for an accident when their vehicle’s collision avoidance system fails, but liability is more likely to extend to the manufacturer of the defective collision avoidance system. Determining liability is a crucial step in your recovery process if you are injured in any vehicle accident because a collision avoidance system failed to deploy correctly.
The compensation you can recover in a collision avoidance systems claim depends on the scope and severity of the harm you suffered in the accident in question. If you can prove liability for the accident, you may be able to recover compensation for vehicle repair costs, medical bills, lost wages, and the pain and suffering you experienced. Your Oklahoma City collision avoidance systems lawyer can help you pursue as much compensation as state law allows.
Collision avoidance systems can be defective in various ways. A device may have a flaw in its design, meaning all devices sharing the design also share the same defect. It may also have been installed incorrectly or installed without other necessary supporting devices and equipment. These systems function with a combination of specific hardware and software, so the defect could also involve incorrect programming or calibration of the system.
You should hire a collision avoidance systems lawyer in Oklahoma City because this type of product liability case is inherently challenging in several ways. You need a skilled attorney who has proven experience to represent you, as you are likely confronting a large corporation. Your attorney can help you prove that the collision avoidance system in question failed to perform correctly and identify the party responsible for your damages.
The attorneys at Fulmer Sill excel at resolving difficult personal injury cases, including product liability claims pertaining to defective collision avoidance systems. You have a limited time to build this type of case, and the right attorney will be an invaluable asset. If you believe you have grounds to file a claim regarding a collision avoidance system, contact Fulmer Sill today to schedule a free consultation with an Oklahoma City collision avoidance systems lawyer.
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