Do I have a lawsuit against an auto manufacturer for airbags not deploying in an accident and suffering a broken jaw?

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Do I have a lawsuit against an auto manufacturer for airbags not deploying in an accident and suffering a broken jaw?

Asked on April 20, 2009 under Accident Law, Indiana

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 15 years ago | Contributor

Yes, if the airbag does not deploy it MAY have been a manufacturing defect.

You'll need a lawyer, and proving the defect would take an expert who would examine the airbag, and then testify the defect was a result of something wrong in the design or manufacturing and not anything done afterwards, such as a mechanic disconnecting a triggering wire.

If it's just a broken jaw, and it heals without major long lasting damage, there may not be enough money in the case to make a major effort. BUT you may be one of many in the same situation and that makes a case very worthwhile. 

Speak to a personal injury / products defects lawyer. You can find many really good ones at www.AttorneyPages.com


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