Limousines
Any enhancements to a vehicle after it leaves the automotive manufacturer are considered "aftermarket." Generally, limousines are aftermarket vehicles which have been substantially modified from their original manufactured condition.
If aftermarket modifications are improperly performed by a professional (body shop, tire retailer, etc.), these companies should be held responsible for any negligent role they play in making the vehicle less stable or less safe. When an aftermarket vehicle is involved in a collision or other injury-causing accident, it is often a complex factual and legal issue to determine the nature of the defect which caused the accident and identify the party whose conduct is culpable.
If you have been injured in an accident involving a limousine, it is critical that you consult an attorney who is familiar with the variety of issues at play in these types of cases. Our attorneys have litigated cases involving limousines and are ready to give you a full consultation of your case.
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