Dodge Dealers Going Out Of Business

Please let me know if communication within a defective item as a company has elapesd aware of defects in time?
Buy a new Dodge Durango and started giving us problems with management. Took car to the local Chrysler dealership at three different times to inform them of the problems direction, but does not solve the problem, but informed us that all is well. He drove the car and the new hard direction. I could not turn the steering. He came to have an accident. It landed in the hospital for the fracture of the right arm, back pain, neck pain. Business closed for three months was a great loss. Took car to another car repair shop. Detected faulty pump direction. Propelling the car to the original dealer of Chrysler, which brought in new pump. Chrysler reported the problem in time. No response from them. Does anyone have any better ideas, suggestions.
Yes, definitely a lawyer, This is an important agreement for the accident. is the time of reporting is important, especially if you have declared more than once during the warranty period. Also if you "fixed" more than once during the warranty period (or claimed to) and the problem returns after the warranty expires, also There is a case that never addressed the original question. Good luck.
Door Slams Shut on Ill. Dodge Dealership
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