What to Do If You’re Injured by a Defective Airbag

A close-up shot of a car dashboard that says "Check Airbag System" Since their invention, airbags have saved over 50,000 lives, states the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

When they’re functioning properly, airbags are incredible devices. When they’re not, they can cause serious harm and even fatalities.

At Jeffress Law, PC, our attorneys have over 40 years of combined experience aiding injured clients, including those hurt by defective airbags. We provide personalized attention to secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages. 

Common Defective Airbag Injuries

When an airbag deploys incorrectly or does not deploy at all, it can cause significant harm. Common injuries include:

  • Facial fractures and broken bones
  • Burns and abrasions from chemical propellants
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) or concussions
  • Internal damage from excessive force
  • Hearing or vision impairments from shrapnel or debris

These injuries can lead to long-term medical issues, lost wages, and costly treatments, making legal action an important consideration.

Steps to Take After a Defective Airbag Injury

Have you been harmed by a faulty airbag? Taking the appropriate steps – and taking them quickly – can protect your health and legal rights.

1. Seek Medical Attention

Even if the accident’s effects seem minor, a medical evaluation is crucial. Some airbag-related conditions, like concussions or internal damage, may not show symptoms right away.

2. Preserve Evidence

Document everything related to the accident. Take photos of your injuries, the airbag, and the vehicle. Keep medical records, police reports, and any correspondence from your insurance company.

3. Check for Recalls

Some defective airbags have been subject to recalls due to known safety risks. Visit the NHTSA website to find out if your vehicle’s airbag is part of a recall.

4. Avoid Speaking to Insurance Companies Alone

Insurance companies may try to reduce payouts or deny claims. Avoid making statements or accepting settlements without consulting an attorney first.

Take Legal Action Today

If you or a loved one experienced a defective airbag injury in Boulder, Fort Collins, Longmont, or Loveland, you don’t have to navigate the legal process alone.

A skilled attorney can help you pursue compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Contact Jeffress Law, PC, today for a free consultation. Call 303-993-8685 or text 303-225-9101

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