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Who’s Liable For Airbag Injuries
Determining liability for an airbag injury can be complex and depends on various factors, including the circumstances of the accident, the vehicle's condition, and the actions of the individuals involved. Potential parties who could be liable for an airbag injury include,
Automobile Manufacturers: In many cases, the primary party potentially liable for airbag injuries is the automobile manufacturer. If the airbag system was defective in design, manufacturing, or installation and this defect directly caused the injury, the manufacturer may be held responsible. Defects can include issues with the airbag's inflation system, sensors, or deployment timing.
Airbag Manufacturers: Separate from automobile manufacturers, the company that specifically manufactures airbags or their components could be held liable if their product is defective and causes injury. This could include the manufacturer of the airbag module, the inflator, or the airbag itself.
Vehicle Dealerships: If a dealership or service center improperly installed or serviced the airbag system in a way that directly led to the injury, they might be liable. This could involve errors in installation, maintenance, or recalls.
Repair Shops: Similar to dealerships, independent repair shops that work on a vehicle's airbag system could be liable if their negligence or improper workmanship directly resulted in the airbag injury.
Other Drivers or Parties: Liability could also extend to other parties involved in the accident. For instance, if another driver's negligence or reckless behavior caused the collision, they may be liable for the airbag injuries sustained by occupants of both vehicles.
Government Entities: In some cases, government entities may be held liable if road conditions, signage, or infrastructure issues contributed to the accident or made the airbag injuries more severe. However, pursuing claims against government entities can be particularly complex due to sovereign immunity laws in some jurisdictions.
Seatbelt Non-Use: In cases where the injured party was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the accident, there may be arguments about contributory or comparative negligence, which could reduce the liability of other parties, including the vehicle and airbag manufacturers.
Airbag Modifications: If a vehicle owner or a third party made unauthorized modifications to the airbag system that contributed to the injury, they could be held liable for the consequences.
Proving liability in airbag injury cases often requires a thorough investigation, expert testimony, and legal expertise. At Morgan & Morgan, we have over 35 years of experience fighting for the legal rights of our clients.
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