Rhinelander Defective Airbag Attorneys

When it comes to vehicle safety, even the most aware drivers can unexpectedly suffer from a defective car part. Considering that many features involved in passenger and driver safety installed for accident scenarios cannot be tried out prior to an actual accident, certain parts simply must be trusted to be in working order. This is especially true in the case of airbags.

Contact the Rhinelander defective airbag attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 1-800-242-2874 to discuss your malfunctioning airbag claim with a legal adviser today.

Types of Airbag Defects

Although seat belts may be the easiest way for motorists to protect themselves in an accident, airbags provide an invaluable level of protection to reduce damage done to the head, neck, and upper body. However, if these safety features fail to deploy or deploy at the wrong time, a driver or passenger may find his or her injuries worsened.

Airbag defects can include:

  • Improper construction and manufacturing
  • Poor installation
  • Faulty deployment sensor

As airbags generate a great deal of force, an early-deploying airbag can often be as great of a threat as an airbag that does not deploy at all. These devices can cause the face and neck to rocket back at high speeds, potentially leading to serious injuries such as neck fractures. More commonly, defects are associated with broken bones around the upper body and face, as well as damage to the eyes and ears.

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If a defect in an airbag has led to an injury sustained by you or someone you love, you may be eligible to receive compensation. Contact the Rhinelander defective airbag lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 1-800-242-2874 to discuss your situation with a legal professional.

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