What is the Average Settlement for Airbags Not Deploying?
If you’ve been injured by an airbag and need to seek financial compensation for your medical bills and other losses, you might be wondering about the average settlement for airbags not deploying. After all, if you have a claim, it makes sense to find out how much other claims have settled for in the past. Knowing what you can expect will allow you to make informed decisions—including your decision about whether to hire an airbag defect lawyer to represent you.
Unfortunately, this is one of the few questions we can’t answer.
Why? Because settlements are confidential. The insurance companies make sure this is the case. Simply put, the insurance companies don’t want you to know how much other victims have received for airbag-related injuries—because they know this will increase the likelihood that you will come forward with a claim. As a result, while you might be able to find some purported “average” settlement figures online, these figures are estimates at best.
But the good news is that when it comes to your airbag injury claim, average settlement amounts don’t matter. What matters is how much you are entitled to recover based on your specific circumstances.
Your Airbag Injury Claim Almost Certainly Isn’t Average
To understand why the average settlement for airbags not deploying doesn’t matter, we can look at two key facts. If you think you may have grounds to file an airbag injury lawsuit, these are the facts you really need to know:
- When you file a claim for airbag injuries, the value of your claim is based on your financial and non-financial losses (both present and future) resulting from your accident.
- Your losses are based on your injuries, age, income, family status and a wide range of other factors that are entirely unique to you.
With these two key facts in mind, it’s not hard to see that what other people have received in airbag injury settlements has essentially no bearing on the financial compensation you are entitled to recover. To be entitled to the average settlement amount—whatever that amount might be—you would need to fall exactly in the middle of everyone who has ever successfully filed an airbag injury claim based on airbag non-deployment.
The Value of Your Airbag Non-Deployment Claim is Unique to You
If the average settlement for airbags not deploying doesn’t matter to your case, then what does matter? As noted above, assessing the value of your claim requires an in-depth understanding of all of the unique factors that are relevant to your case. This means that you will need to work with an experienced airbag defect lawyer to determine how much you are entitled to recover for your present and future:
Diagnosis, Treatment and Other Medical Expenses
Airbag failures can lead to a wide range of injuries. The injuries you suffered will play a major role in determining how much you are entitled to recover. Your injuries will determine your medical needs, and this will determine how much money you need to cover your doctor’s bills—both now and in the months or years to come.
Prescriptions, Medical Supplies and Other Out-of-Pocket Costs
Your injuries will also determine how much money you need to cover things like prescriptions and medical supplies. While some people are fortunate enough to recover from their airbag non-deployment injuries relatively quickly, other victims will deal with pain for the rest of their lives. If you need to pay for things like pain medications, bandages, support services or transportation, these are all costs that you and your airbag defect lawyer will need to include in your claim.
Loss of Income, Benefits and Future Earning Capacity
If your injuries limit your ability to work (or prevent you from working), this will have a major impact on the value of your claim as well. Victims who have airbag non-deployment claims can seek just compensation for not only their present loss of income and benefits but also their future loss of earning capacity. If your injuries will cost you hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars in earnings over your lifetime, these are losses that you can—and should—fight to recover.
Physical Pain and Suffering
Along with your financial losses, your airbag defect lawyer will be able to help you seek just compensation for various non-financial losses if you have a claim as well. These “losses” include your physical pain and suffering. Along with the costs of treating your pain, you are also entitled to just compensation for the effects of living with pain on a daily basis.
Physical Scarring and Disfigurement
Likewise, if your airbag’s non-deployment left you with physical scarring or disfigurement, this is a non-financial loss for which you can—and should—seek just compensation as well. Here, too, this is compensation above and beyond the cost of treating the injuries that left you permanently scarred.
Emotional Trauma and Mental Health Complications
Many people understandably suffer from severe emotional trauma and other mental health complications after suffering life-altering injuries in a traumatic accident. If you are dealing with anxiety, depression, loss of sleep, or any other mental health issues as a result of your accident, you are entitled to just compensation for both the cost of all necessary treatment and the cost of living with these effects day in and day out.
Other Day-to-Day Impacts of Living with Airbag-Related Injuries
From struggling with relationships to struggling to enjoy life, many airbag injury victims experience other significant day-to-day impacts as a result of their injuries. When you hire an experienced airbag defect lawyer to represent you, your lawyer will work to ensure that he or she is seeking maximum compensation for all of the financial and non-financial losses you are entitled to recover.
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Do you need to know more about seeking just compensation for injuries from airbag non-deployment? If so, contact us today. Call 866-247-2247 or request a free consultation online to speak with an experienced airbag defect lawyer in confidence.