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Chrysler Vehicle Recall Lawsuit: Injury Claims After Defective Components

Jason Turchin, Esq.

Vehicle recalls are issued when manufacturers identify safety defects that may increase the risk of crashes, injuries, or other dangerous incidents. While recalls are intended to prevent harm, many drivers only learn about defects after something goes wrong. In some cases, injuries occur before repairs are made or before owners even receive notice of the recall.

Recently, Chrysler announced a recall affecting thousands of vehicles due to a defect that could impact vehicle safety. According to public reports, the issue may increase the risk of malfunction during normal operation, potentially placing drivers, passengers, and others on the road at risk.

If you were injured while driving or riding in a recalled Chrysler vehicle, you may have legal options. The Law Offices of Jason Turchin can represent individuals nationwide who were harmed by defective vehicles and dangerous automotive components. This page explains what the Chrysler recall involves, how injuries can occur, and what injured drivers may want to consider next.


What Is the Chrysler Recall About?

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According to news reports and recall information, Chrysler recalled certain vehicles due to a safety-related defect that may interfere with proper vehicle operation. While the specific defect can vary by model and production run, recalls of this nature often involve problems such as:

  • Malfunctioning electronic systems
  • Defective components that affect steering, braking, or visibility
  • Parts that may fail unexpectedly during use

The recall applies to specific model years and vehicle configurations, and not every Chrysler vehicle on the road is affected. Owners are typically advised to check their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to determine whether their vehicle is included.

Chrysler has instructed affected owners to contact authorized dealers for inspection and repair. However, injuries may occur before repairs are completed or before drivers receive recall notification.


Why Vehicle Defects Can Lead to Serious Injuries

Modern vehicles rely heavily on electronic and mechanical systems working together correctly. When even one component fails, it can create a dangerous situation in a matter of seconds.

Vehicle defects may lead to:

  • Loss of control
  • Delayed braking or stopping
  • Reduced visibility
  • Sudden changes in vehicle behavior
  • Increased crash risk

Drivers often have little warning when a defect manifests, especially if the issue involves electronics or internal components.


Types of Injuries Linked to Recalled Vehicles

Injuries related to recalled vehicles may range from moderate to severe, depending on the nature of the defect and whether a crash occurs.

Common injuries may include:

  • Whiplash and soft-tissue injuries
  • Broken bones
  • Head injuries or concussions
  • Back and spinal injuries
  • Internal injuries
  • Lacerations and bruising

Some crashes result in long-term medical care, rehabilitation, or permanent impairment.


Who May Be Affected by the Chrysler Recall

Individuals who may be impacted include:

  • Drivers of recalled Chrysler vehicles
  • Passengers riding in affected vehicles
  • Other motorists involved in a crash caused by a defect
  • Pedestrians or cyclists struck due to vehicle malfunction

Importantly, a person does not need to be the vehicle owner to pursue an injury claim. Passengers and third parties may also have rights.


While every case is different, injury claims involving recalled vehicles in general may involve situations such as:

Example 1 – Loss of Control Incident
A driver experiences a sudden vehicle malfunction related to the recalled defect. The vehicle becomes difficult to control, leading to a collision and resulting injuries.

Example 2 – Delayed Response
A recalled component fails during normal driving, preventing the vehicle from responding as expected. The driver is unable to avoid a crash, resulting in injuries to occupants.

Example 3 – Passenger Injury
A passenger is injured when a recalled vehicle component contributes to a crash or sudden maneuver.

These examples highlight how defects can lead to injuries even when drivers are operating their vehicles responsibly.


Understanding Auto Product Liability Claims

Injury claims involving recalled vehicles often fall under product liability law, which allows injured individuals to seek compensation when a product is unreasonably dangerous.

Potential legal theories may include:

Design Defect

If the vehicle or component was designed in a way that created unreasonable safety risks.

Manufacturing Defect

If errors during production caused certain vehicles to be unsafe.

Failure to Warn

If the manufacturer did not provide timely or adequate warnings about known risks.

Negligence

If reasonable care was not exercised in designing, testing, or monitoring vehicle safety.

A recall may support evidence that a defect existed, but injured individuals generally still must show that the defect contributed to their injuries.


Do You Have a Claim If the Recall Was Issued After the Crash?

Possibly. Many auto defect injury claims arise before a recall is announced. A recall does not need to exist at the time of the injury for a claim to be valid.

Courts often focus on:

  • Whether the defect existed at the time of manufacture
  • Whether it made the vehicle unreasonably dangerous
  • Whether it contributed to the injury

What To Do If You Were Injured in a Recalled Chrysler Vehicle

If you believe a recalled Chrysler vehicle contributed to your injury:

  1. Seek medical attention immediately
  2. Report the crash and obtain a police report
  3. Preserve the vehicle if possible
  4. Take photos of damage and the accident scene
  5. Save recall notices and repair records
  6. Document symptoms and treatment
  7. Consult an attorney to discuss your legal options

Preserving evidence early can be important in vehicle defect cases.


Compensation That May Be Available

Depending on the circumstances, injured individuals may seek compensation for:

  • Medical expenses and future care
  • Lost wages or reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Property damage
  • Long-term disability or impairment

In severe cases, families may also explore wrongful death claims.


How the Law Offices of Jason Turchin May Help

The Law Offices of Jason Turchin can represent individuals nationwide in defective vehicle and auto recall injury cases. The firm handles cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning there are no legal fees or costs unless money is recovered.

The firm may assist by:

  • Reviewing recall details and VIN information
  • Investigating how the defect contributed to the injury
  • Working with automotive professionals
  • Preserving key evidence
  • Handling communications with manufacturers and insurers
  • Pursuing compensation through settlement or litigation when appropriate

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What Chrysler vehicles are included in the recall?

The recall applies to specific models and model years. Owners can check their VIN through official recall databases.

Can I file a claim if my vehicle was repaired?

Possibly. Repair does not necessarily prevent a claim if the defect caused injury.

What if I didn’t know about the recall?

Lack of notice does not automatically bar an injury claim.

Do I need to be the vehicle owner?

No. Passengers and others injured may also pursue claims.

Is this a class action lawsuit?

Some recalls lead to coordinated litigation, but injury claims are often handled individually.

How long do I have to file a claim?

Time limits vary by state, so speaking with a lawyer promptly is important.

Does a recall mean Chrysler admits fault?

A recall is a safety action and does not automatically determine legal liability.


Speak With a Vehicle Recall Injury Lawyer

If you were injured in a crash involving a recalled Chrysler vehicle, you may have legal options worth exploring. The Law Offices of Jason Turchin may help review your case and explain potential next steps.

📞 Call (800) 337-7755 or visit www.VictimAid.com for a free consultation.
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