

The government has recently stepped up investigation into Chrysler LLC's Jeep Liberty SUVs after a number of reports from drivers who lost control of their vehicles. These SUVs are prone to their upper ball joint separating on either of the front wheels, resulting in loss of control if the front wheel collapses.
To date, the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) has received 22 complaints about this problem, which resulted in the government’s decision to upgrade their investigation of 300,000 of the 2002-2003 model year Jeeps Liberty vehicles to an engineering analysis. Chrysler has received 74 complaints about these vehicles, however no accidents or injuries has so far resulted from the problem.
This isn’t the first time that the Jeep Liberty model has had problems. According to NHTSA recall information on the SafeCar.gov website, the Jeep Liberty model has experienced similar recalls:
Finding a Safe Automobile
Jeep’s woes highlight the importance of carefully researching the vehicle you are about to buy. Since your safety and the safety of your family and friends depends on the quality of the automobile you chose to invest in, it is in your best interest to get all the information possible before selecting a new or used car.
There are a number of resources available on the web for learning about new or used cars. You can find information on safety ratings from NHTSA and IIHS, government recall information (which is especially important if purchasing a used vehicle), and you can use search engines to find information from newspaper articles and internet groups about the model you are interested in.
The 20 Most Dangerous Automobiles
Consider this: in 2007, Forbes published an article accompanied by a list of the 20 most dangerous automobiles. Forbes considered the advice of safety experts when compiling their list, and focused on the importance of side-impact protection, stability control and rollover risk. These are all 2007 models, and provide an insight into what is important in auto safety.
When safety equipment like side-impact airbags, curtain airbags, and stability control is optional, buyers should seriously consider purchasing these items in order to improve their chances of surviving an accident without serious injury. A number of these vehicles made it onto the most dangerous list below because they don’t include these important safety features as standard equipment.
· Poor NHTSA front-impact rating
· Side airbags or curtain bags are not available
· Stability control is not available
· Poor NHTSA rollover rating, and among vehicles with the highest rollover risk factors
· Stability control is optional
· Poor NHTSA frontal crash test rating
· Poor IIHS rear-impact rating
· Side and curtain airbags are optional
· Poor IIHS rating
· No standard driver head and torso protection
· High risk of rollover
· No available stability control
· Worse than average accident avoidance, according to Consumer Reports
· Poor performance in NHTSA side-crash tests
· Poor IIHS rating
· Average accident avoidance, according to Consumer Reports
· Poor impact protection according to IIHS
· Among the lowest performers of all passenger vehicles in IIHS crash testing
· Low side-impact rating from NHTSA
· Average accident avoidance, according to Consumer Reports
· Low crash test ratings without optional side-impact protection
· Stability control is optional
· Low NHTSA side-impact rating
· Poor side and rear-impact rating from IIHS
· Average accident avoidance, according to Consumer Reports
· Low side-impact crash test rating from NHTSA for rear passengers
· Marginal side-impact crash rating from IIHS
· Poor side-impact crash test rating from IIHS
· No available side curtain airbags
· No available stability control
· Poor side impact crash test rating from IIHS
· Low NHTSA crash test results, and a warning about the high likelihood of head trauma
· No available side curtain airbags
· No available stability control
· Seat-mounted side airbags are optional for front occupants
· Low NHTSA rollover score
· Poor IIHS rear impact rating
· Marginal IIHS front impact rating
· Acceptable front and rear impact rating
· No available stability control
· Side airbags and side-curtain bags are optional
· Poor IIHS side impact rating
· NHTSA claims higher than usual likelihood of serious head trauma in an accident
· Front-side airbags and side-curtain airbags are optional
· Stability control is not available.
· Low NHTSA rollover rating
· Side and side-curtain airbags are optional
· Low NHTSA rollover rating
· Poor IIHS side-impact rating
· Low NHTSA side-impact rating for front occupants
· Head-protective side-curtain airbags are optional
· Front side airbags are optional
· Stability control is not available
· Front side airbags are not available
· Front side airbags are optional
· Low NHTSA sice-impact rating
· Poor IIHS side-impact rating
· Side airbags are not standard
No matter how much research you do, sometimes you will be stuck with what turns out to be a problem vehicle like the Jeep Liberty. Make sure you keep ahead of any problems with regular maintenance checks and periodic reviews of government recall information.
In the unfortunate case that you or someone you love is injured in an auto accident, please don’t hesitate to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible. It is in your best interest to retain an experienced attorney who will fight for your rights against those who contributed to your accident. Don’t fight alone – contact Dulaney, Lauer & Thomas today and let us work with you for the compensation that you deserve.
DULANEY, LAUER & THOMAS, LLP
Warrenton Office
98 Alexandria Pike, Suite 11
Warrenton, VA 20186
Toll Free: 888.907.2631
Local: 540.349.2631
Culpeper Office
209 N. West Street
Culpeper, VA 22701
Toll Free: 800.741.1012
Local: 540.825.6046
Dulaney, Lauer & Thomas, LLP
98 Alexandria Pike
Suite 11
Warrenton, VA 20186
Phone: 888-907-2631
DULANEY, LAUER &
THOMAS, LLP
Warrenton Office
98 Alexandria Pike
Suite 11
Warrenton, VA 20186
Toll Free: 888.907.2631
Local: 540.349.2631
Get Directions
Culpeper Office
209 N. West Street
Culpeper, VA 22701
Toll Free: 800.741.1012
Local: 540.825.6046
Get Directions