Mazda has announced that roughly 12300 CX-9 Crossovers will be recalled due to malfunctioning seat heaters. These malfunctions can cause the seat heaters to overheat and catch fire. So far no injuries have been reported from this issue.
In the midst of recalls from Toyota Nissan and General Motors Mazda vehicles are also found to be defective. Auto makers have an obligation to their consumers to ensure that their products are safe. When this obligation is ignored those injured by this negligence may wish to file a personal injury lawsuit. Though the auto makers will likely do everything in their power to avoid accepting responsibility the truth is that the law is on your side. With the help of an experienced auto defect injury attorney even the auto industry giants can be held accountable for their negligence.
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