Is It Time for Hyundai and Kia to Issue a Recall?
The Center for Auto Safety (CAS) is urging Kia and Hyundai to issue recalls for vehicles that may pose an increased risk of fire. CAS is the nonprofit group credited with pushing for a recall of Firestone tires almost 20 years ago. Now, the organization is calling on Hyundai and Kia to issue a recall before people are hurt —or worse, killed — by an issue that could be affecting engines in certain vehicles.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has reportedly received more than 350 complaints involving the alleged defect. According to consumers affected by the issue, their vehicles caught fire without being involved in a collision.
Complaints involve the following Hyundai and Kia vehicles:
2011-2014 model-year Kia Optima
2011-2014 model-year Kia Sorento
2011-2014 Hyundai Sonata
2011-2014 Hyundai Santa Fe
2010-2015 Kia Soul
According to a lawsuit filed against the automakers, the issue may be caused by a defect that restricts the flow of oil to engine parts. The lawsuit claims that as a result of the blockage, the engines in these vehicles may eventually catch fire.
Understanding Product Liability Claims for Defective Auto Parts
Victims of defective auto parts may be able to file product liability claims against vehicle manufacturers. Claims may be filed for design or manufacturing defects. Compensation from an auto defect claim can be immeasurably helpful for accident victims and their family members. For instance, compensation from an injury or wrongful death claim can help survivors pay for expenses associated with an injury or loss (medical bills, lost wages, funeral expenses, and more).
We have written about auto defects extensively on our blog. To learn more about auto defect cases and compensation for injuries caused by auto defects, we encourage you to continue reading our website. You can schedule a free consultation with one of our Texas auto defect lawyers by calling (936) 632-2000 or by using our online case review form.

