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Similar to the black box in airplanes, many modern automobiles contain data that will provide important information about the severity of the wreck and whether there was a problem with the air bag's deployment. A black box download is often necessary in cases involving a failure to deploy or late deployment.
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www.butlerwooten.com/PracticeAreas/AirBagFailure.asp
www.butlerwooten.com/PracticeAreas/AirBagFailure.asp
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Failure to Deploy / Inflate, ... Some model airbags actually have known to deploy when the driver starts the vehicle or while they are just driving down the road. In both cases, severe injuries often result. Once an airbag deploys, deflation begins immediately as the gas escapes through vent holes in the fabric.
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www.suv-rollovers.com/rollover-airbag-injury.cfm
www.suv-rollovers.com/rollover-airbag-injury.cfm
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Call 1-800-984-6489 for award-winning airbag failure lawyers in Newport Beach, ... people died in front-impact car accidents after airbags failed to deploy. ... Any results set forth here were dependent on the facts of that case and the ...
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www.bestattorney.com/airbag-failure.html
www.bestattorney.com/airbag-failure.html
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www.airbag-law.com/
www.airbag-law.com/
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She rear-ended (speed unknown at this time) a truck on the freeway and her airbags failed to deploy causing her chest to hit the steering wheel. The type of car was a 2003 Honda Accord. ... I have practiced personal injury exclusively (except for a few pro bono criminal cases) since 1989. I am a Director on the Board...
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Should she pursue a claim based on the airbag failure to deploy? Answer; Warren: A couple of points on this. Airbags deploy fast and they can and do cause injuries. They are set to go off when the likelihood of injury from the impact is greater than the risk of injury from a deployed airbag.
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There are a number of ways vehicle occupants can incur injury as a result of poorly designed, faulty, or malfunctioning airbags. In some cases, airbags fail to deploy, subjecting passengers and drivers to injuries from which they should have been protected. ... seatbelt failure ... automobile recalls...
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www.defectiveautolawsuit.com/air-bag-injuries.html
www.defectiveautolawsuit.com/air-bag-injuries.html
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Airbags are designed to deploy at a minimum of 8-14 miles per hour when hitting a solid object like a brick wall. If you hit off center, then this changes and more speed is needed. More speed is needed if you hit something that is moveable.
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www.tonysbodyshop.com/Newsletters/airbags.htm
www.tonysbodyshop.com/Newsletters/airbags.htm
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I then called Chrysler with a complaint because the airbags did not deploy. They told me that I needed ... Blythe should immediately -- and we mean today -- contact an experienced trial lawyer who handles personal injury cases. So should anyone else injured by an airbag's failure to deploy or by one that deploys in error.
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www.consumeraffairs.com/automotive/chrysler_airbag.htm
www.consumeraffairs.com/automotive/chrysler_airbag.htm
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