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2011 Cars and SUVs with the Best and Worst Ratings

09/25/2013
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We all know that accidents can and do happen unexpectedly, even to the most careful drivers and under the best of circumstances.

At Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley PA, we know that it’s not really an accident when automobile manufacturers negligently disregard your safety by hiding known defects and continuing to make and sell defective cars, vans, and SUVs. When the design of vehicles and their safety ratings represent a decision to put profits before the safety of consumers, that is simply wrong.

Take advantage of the research done by the government and consumer groups when you go to shop for a new car. Do not accept vehicle manufacturer 30 second commercials or sometimes self serving analysis of vehicle safety – evaluate it for yourself.

We have compiled a few sources of information we hope will assist consumers with the evaluation of which vehicles are the safest for your family:

Take advantage of our vehicle accident checklist. Keep it in your glove box..just in case the worst happens.

At Searcy Denney, we understand what cars would look like if there were no guardians watching over manufacturers who make the decision to place their own profits before the safest in vehicle design:

Our attorneys have the experience and the courage to stand up to auto makers if a loved one has been killed, or you or a family member has been injured, in a rollover or other defective vehicle accident. Please fill out our Contact Form, or call us to learn more and arrange a confidential free consultation.

Need Help Preparing for an Accident? Download and use Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley’s Vehicle Accident Checklist.

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