Malfunctioning Airbags Can Cause Serious Injuries

Modern vehicles are equipped with many safety devices, including airbags that are intended to deploy in the event of a collision. While these devices usually function correctly and lessen the incidence of injuries in motor vehicle crashes, they sometimes malfunction, potentially causing serious injuries. Fortunately, people who are injured by defective airbags may be able to recover for their injuries by bringing a legal claim against the party responsible for the malfunction. The best way to make sure that you get the compensation that you deserve after an injury caused by a defective airbag is to discuss your case with an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible after an accident occurs.

Common Injuries Associated with Defective Airbags

There are a number of ways that an airbag may malfunction. For example, some airbags deploy with without an accident occurring, potentially resulting in an accident that could have been avoided. In other cases, the explosive charges used to deploy an airbag result in burns or other injuries to vehicle occupants. Some of the common injuries associated with defective airbags include:

  • Burns

  • Broken bones

  • Facial scarring

  • Neck injuries

  • Cardiac injuries

  • Whiplash

  • Injuries to the ribs or sternum

In some cases, the injuries that a person can sustain because of a defective airbag may result in significant medical expenses and lost income. Sometimes, victims may even develop long-term medical complications that affect them for months or even years. It is extremely important, therefore, for those affected by an airbag injury to make sure that their legal rights are protected by retaining a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible after an injury occurs.

Contact a Brooks personal injury attorney for a free consultation

If you or a loved one has been injured by a defective airbag, you may be entitled to significant compensation. To schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced attorneys, call Shane Smith Law today at (980) 246-2656

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