Airbags are designed to protect you during a crash, but they can also cause harm. While these devices save lives, the deployment force can lead to injuries
Below are some key points to consider.
Airbags deploy within milliseconds after a collision. They inflate quickly to cushion your head and upper body. This sudden action reduces the risk of hitting the dashboard or steering wheel. However, the speed and force of inflation can also cause injuries, especially if you’re sitting close to the steering wheel or dashboard.
Some of the most common injuries caused by airbags include:
In rare cases, airbags may malfunction. They might deploy when they shouldn’t or fail to deploy during a crash. Defective airbags can also explode, sending metal parts into the vehicle. These failures can cause severe or even fatal injuries.
If you’ve been injured in a crash, you can claim against negligent parties. This includes other drivers or even airbag and car manufacturers. Seek legal guidance to find out more about your options.