North Carolina Airbag Failure Attorneys Helping Victims and Families Seek Just Compensation
Airbag failures can have life-altering (and in some cases life-threatening) consequences. Despite being critical pieces of safety equipment, airbags frequently do more harm than good. This is because tens of millions of airbags sold in the U.S. in recent years are defective. If you or a loved one has been harmed by a defective airbag, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation, and our North Carolina airbag failure attorneys can help you seek the compensation you deserve.
The 3 Leading Causes of Airbag Failure
While airbags can (and do) fail for a variety of reasons, most cases involve similar types of issues. The following are three of the leading causes of airbag failure:
- Flawed Airbag Design – If airbags are not designed properly, they can be dangerous even if manufactured according to specification.
- Use of Improper Chemicals or Materials – Use of improper chemicals or materials during the manufacturing process can make properly designed airbags dangerous.
- Corrosion Due to Airbag Defects – Whether due to flawed design or flawed manufacturing, defects can cause airbag inflators to corrode, and this can lead to both deployment failures and airbag explosions.
If you or a loved one has suffered airbag-related injuries, you do not need to know the specific cause of the failure. Right now, all you need to know is that you can—and should—schedule a free consultation with one of our North Carolina airbag failure attorneys as soon as possible.
Q&A with Our North Carolina Airbag Failure Attorneys
Can I Sue Nissan for My Airbags Not Deploying?
If your airbags failed to deploy in a crash, Nissan could be responsible for the failure. Our North Carolina airbag failure attorneys can assess your legal rights and take appropriate legal action on your behalf.
How Much Will I Get from a Toyota Airbag Settlement?
If you have a claim for injuries caused by a Toyota airbag, the amount you are entitled to recover depends on your specific circumstances. Here too, our attorneys can assess your legal rights and help you make an informed decision about how much financial compensation you should pursue.
What Will Happen if the Person Hitting the Airbag is Not Wearing a Seatbelt?
Airbags and seatbelts are designed to work together. As a result, if a person is not wearing his or her seatbelt when a vehicle’s airbags deploy, this can increase the risk of suffering serious injuries. Still, airbag failures can cause injuries that could (and should) have been prevented.
How Do I File a Lawsuit for Airbag Failure in North Carolina?
If you think you may have grounds to file a lawsuit for airbag failure, your first step is to speak with an attorney. Our attorneys provide free consultations, and we can handle your lawsuit at no out-of-pocket cost to you.
Contact Our North Carolina Airbag Failure Attorneys to Discuss Your Airbag Failure Lawsuit for Free
Are you entitled to financial compensation for an airbag failure? Contact us to find out for free. Call 866-247-2247 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with one of our North Carolina airbag failure attorneys today.