Thursday, September 11, 2008

GOVERNMENT BACKED VEHICLE SAFETY DATABASE NOW OPERATIONAL

Thanks to a ruling by a federal court on Wednesday, an extensive database related to vehicle safety is now online. The government has unveiled a new public database that will allow consumers to look up the number of alleged deaths, injuries and cases of property damage involving passenger vehicles, which consumer groups have sought for years. This database is part of legislation passed by Congress following the massive recall of defective Firestone tires in 2000. This legislation required manufacturers to provide data on complaints of deaths, injuries, property damage and warranty claims.

Located at http://www.safercar.gov, the website contains a wealth of information related to vehicle safety. We urge you to check it out before you purchase a new car and even to check for problems with your current vehicle. The site contains four informative sections related to keeping a driver and a driver's vehicle safe, with particular information relating to tires, air bags, rollover prevention, and the relative safety of 15 passenger vans, a topic previously discussed on our blog. Safercar.gov also contains the latest crash safety test ratings on vehicles dating back to 1990, so those individuals looking to purchase a new or used vehicle can examine the safety components of each make and model of interest. The website further allows users to scan through all current and recent safety defects and recalls. In all, the website, while in its formative stages, provides a wealth of knowledge with respect to vehicle and driver safety. We also suggest that you have any new or soon-to-be first time drivers in your household review these safety sections.

Of course, the automotive industry is still withholding additional information about which consumers should know. Volumes of additional data from tire companies and other suppliers remain confidential pending completion of a regulatory review of whether to honor close to 100 requests by individual companies to keep their information confidential. In addition, other information from all sources, including warranty claims, consumer complaints, and field reports, will remain confidential indefinitely, officials said. So while some hurdles still remain to be cleared before this resource can reach its full potential for providing safety information to American drivers, at present the site still provides a wealth of knowledge for its users.

Examining the website also serves as a reminder that thousands of Americans are involved in traffic incidents each and every day, often suffering severe injuries. In many cases, those injuries occur through no fault of their own. While the resources afforded by safercar.gov may help consumers takes steps to further protect themselves, consumers can do little to prevent suffering an injury at the hands of a negligent driver, or a defective vehicle or tire. If you or a loved one has been injured in a traffic incident, call the attorneys at Goldberg, Finnegan & Mester today at 301-589-2999 today for your free consultation.

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