You expect the features in your car, like your airbags, to keep you safe in the event of an accident. But what if they don’t? Or worse, what if they malfunction and cause you harm? Tragically, this is the reality for many drivers and their passengers who have been the victims of defective airbags. The personal injury attorneys at Carabin Shaw have worked with many of these victims to pursue damages from the responsible parties.
Many of these defective airbags have been the subject of recalls and litigation, demonstrating the massive scope of the issue. If the airbag that was supposed to save your life actually injures you, our expert attorneys can help. We offer our services on a contingency-fee basis and free case reviews, so you pay no money up front for our assistance. We have English- and Spanish-speaking professionals available 24/7 at 1-800-862-1260.
The Takata Airbag Recall LawsuitDefective Takata airbags were installed in millions of vehicles of various makes and models, prompting a massive recall by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The defects caused some of the airbags to explode, sending shrapnel into vehicles and causing severe injuries and fatalities. The federal regulatory effort led automakers to issue recalls for their affected vehicles.
Since 2015, numerous Takata airbag lawsuits have been filed, resulting in the coordination of claims into multidistrict litigation in the Southern District of Florida. The litigation was settled for more than $550 million, but injuries from airbags manufactured by Takata and other manufacturers continue to occur. Attorneys continue to file product liability claims on behalf of injured victims across the country. Even if you are injured by a recalled airbag, you may still be eligible for compensation for your injuries and related losses.
Steps Before Filing a Defective Airbag Injury ClaimFollow these essential steps after your accident to build a strong personal injury claim:
Seek Medical Treatment ImmediatelyYour health is your top priority, so see a doctor immediately following your accident, even if your injuries appear to be minor. Some injuries won’t be evident right away due to the adrenaline rush that typically follows a traumatic event like an accident. You also need a healthcare professional to document your injuries for your airbag injury claim.
Document the Accident SceneThe more documentation you gather after your accident, the better, including:
Police should be called to any accident that involves injuries or significant vehicle damage. When the police arrive on the scene, they will complete a report detailing the accident, damage, and injuries. You should be able to get a copy of the police report to use for your personal injury claim. If you don’t get one at the accident scene, your legal team should be able to obtain one later on.
Call Your Insurance CompanyYou must notify your insurance company about the accident and your injuries. However, avoid making any statements regarding fault or other subjective information. Never talk to the insurance company for the other driver without your lawyer present.
Contact a Personal Injury LawyerProduct liability claims involving defective airbags are complex, particularly if the airbag involved has been recalled. Contact a recalled airbag injury lawyer immediately to protect your rights and thoroughly investigate your accident. Your legal team will help you navigate the legal process, protect you from insurance companies and airbag manufacturers, and ensure you receive fair compensation for your injuries.
Were You Injured by Recalled Airbags? Contact Carabin Shaw’s Skilled Attorneys Today to Schedule Your FREE Case Review!If you are injured by a defective airbag, you may feel like you have nowhere to turn for justice and compensation. The compassionate experts at Carabin Shaw can help you. Check out our law firm’s client reviews to see how we’ve assisted other accident victims like you. Then call us toll-free at 1-800-862-1260 to get the legal help you need now.
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