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NHTSA To Hold Meeting to Discuss Electric Car Battery Safety

Potential defects surrounding electric car batteries have caused the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to convene a summit designed to look into the safety of such components.

This summit will take place in Washington on May 18.  Announced today by the NHTSA,  the meeting aims to bring together representatives from the automotive industries and battery industries as well as various government officials.  The meeting will revolve around a discussion of safety considerations regarding lithium-ion battery powered vehicles such as the Chevy Volt.

Following a routine test at a Wisconsin NHTSA facility last June, a Chevy Volt caught fire, prompting many to question the safety of the electric vehicle and hindering confidence among consumers.  This unfortunate turn of events transpired just as the current administration attempted to make the proliferation of electric vehicles a cornerstone of domestic policy.

Such vehicles were dealt another blow when A123 Systems recalled a number of electric batteries that had been installed in vehicles made by Fisker Automotive and others.  This recall followed a study by Consumer Reports that uncovered a battery defect that could shut down the Fisker Karma automobile.

I’m sorry as a car accident attorney in San Jose to hear that these batteries might be unsafe.  I know how important the production of such vehicles is to both the environment and the economy, and I truly hope as a San Jose personal injury lawyer that automakers and government officials can work the kinks out so as to preserve public safety.


Fire may have been Caused by Electric Car Charger

By Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer on November 8, 2011

According to different news sources, a recent fire investigation has put an electric car charger in the spotlight. A home that was set on fire had a unit for charging electric vehicles that was allegedly being used at the time of the fire.

Authorities and Insurance agents are looking into what could possibly have caused the accident. At this precise moment, personal Injury lawyers could assist the family that has lost over $800,000 due to the damages of the property after the fire.

Fire investigators are allegedly meeting with representatives from the energy companies and GM officials. According to the reports found in the news article, two people suffered minor injuries after they helped the residents of the damaged house to leave their property in safety.

As of now not a lot can me said about the accident, we must wait for further investigations before being entirely certain of what may have caused the accident.

As a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer I hope that the two injured neighbors are in a great condition and sincerely hope that the residents will be guided by their lawyers so their damages can be repaired and their lives mended back after such harsh tragedy.


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