Airbag Defects

In the event of a motor vehicle accident, the drivers and passengers involved expect to be shielded from some physical harm by the presence and use of a car’s safety features. Seatbelts, shard-resistant glass, and airbags are only some of the devices that are widely available on automobiles built in recent years. But when these measures fail to accomplish their purposes due to defects or malfunctions, the people who rely upon them may suffer serious harm as a result.

Airbags are intended to provide a cushion that protects the heads of a vehicle’s occupants against forceful contact with the steering wheel, dashboard, windows, and other parts of the automobile. The failure of an airbag to function properly can have dire health consequences. If you have been the victim of an airbag defect or malfunction, then we can help you seek the compensation that you are due. Contact the Racine car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® today at 800-242-2874 for more information.

Different Kinds of Airbag Defect and Malfunction

Airbags can be invaluable because they have the capacity to reduce the risk of traumatic brain injuries, disfiguring facial wounds, and irreparable dental harm. Regrettably, however, there are many instances in which airbags do not function as intended, exposing a driver or passengers to needless danger. Some of the different kinds of airbag defects and malfunctions that one might encounter include:

  • Premature airbag deployment
  • Delayed airbag deployment
  • Failure to deploy
  • Airbag inflation
  • The release of dangerous chemicals or gases

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There is no reason that you should be left to bear the cost of injuries that were the direct result of an automobile maker’s negligence. Contact the Racine car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® today at 800-242-2874 if a defective or malfunctioning airbag has caused you harm.

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