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Own a Tesla Model S? You may be affected by a serious auto defect.

Hagens Berman is investigating a suspension breakage defect in Tesla Model S vehicles that causes suspension control arms to break. Fill out the form to find out your rights.

SUSPENSION DEFECT EXPLAINED

According to recent news, Tesla Model S vehicles may be affected by a dangerous suspension defect that can cause it to fail at low speeds. Tesla owners have reported unusually rusty suspension joints. Unfortunately, Tesla has reportedly refused to make repairs to broken suspension under warranty, respite the abnormal wear reported by owners and apparent defect causing suspension breakage.

YOUR RIGHTS AS A CONSUMER

In conjunction with this suspension defect, Tesla owners are reporting that the automaker has asked owners to sign non-disclosure agreements, or "Goodwill letters" as it calls them, waiving their rights to discuss the defect. As a consumer, your rights could be in jeopardy.

TOP AUTO LITIGATION FIRM

Hagens Berman is one of the most successful auto litigation law firms in the U.S. and has taken on Toyota, Hyundai, Kia and other automakers for consumers. The law firm is also leading national charges against Volkswagen and Mercedes for similar use of diesel emissions-cheating software, and your claim will be handled by experts in automotive consumer law.

NO COST TO YOU

There is no cost or fee whatsoever involved in joining this action. In the event Hagens Berman or any other firm obtains a settlement that provides benefits to class members, the court will decide a reasonable fee to be awarded to the class' legal team. In no case will any class member ever be asked to pay any out-of-pocket sum.

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If you own or lease a Tesla, fill out the form or email us at [email protected].

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