Airbag Injuries

The development of airbags marked a huge advancement in car safety. When they work as intended, there is no doubt that airbags can seriously lessen the injuries a person sustains during a car accident. In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration asserts that from 1960 to 2002, they saved over 12,000 lives. Even so, when things go less-than-perfectly, airbags can fail to prevent injuries, and can even cause additional harm themselves.

Sometimes dangerous airbag-related situations are caused by defective manufacturing processes or materials. If this is the case, the manufacturer may be found liable for the injuries and damages you have suffered. A legal professional, such as the Sheboygan car accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® can help you determine the best course of action.

What Can Go Wrong?

If the timing of an airbag’s inflation is even a split second off, it can fail to do its job effectively. Too early and the bag will deflate before it can absorb the impact of a person’s body. Too late and it can hit the driver or passenger at speeds near 200 miles per hour, inflicting serious harm.

When a car’s airbags deploy in a minor accident that does not actually warrant their use, they can cause injuries in a situation where none might have occurred in their absence. From 1990 to 2001, airbags caused over 200 deaths in “low-severity” wrecks. On the other hand, if the car’s airbags fail to inflate in a serious accident, there is nothing to keep the individuals inside the car from slamming into the dash or even being ejected out the windshield. This sort of failure causes four times more injuries than do faulty deployments.

Contact Us

If you or someone you love has been injured by a defective airbag, you may be entitled to compensation. Call 800-242-2874 to contact the Sheboygan car accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® today.

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