Kenosha Defective Airbag lawyers

Airbags have saved many lives since they were first invented; however, they have also been the cause of many injuries. Created to protect a person from injury during a collision, airbags have proven to be one of the most useful safety features included in modern vehicles. Although the design of airbags has had many improvements, defective airbags make it into thousands of automobiles each year. Unnecessary or late deployment is a common problem in defective airbags. Airbags eject with a great deal of force, potentially injuring the driver and passengers if deployment occurs randomly. Unnecessary deployment may even be the cause of an automobile accident if the airbag blocks the view of the driver. Injuries from defective airbags include broken bones, whiplash, tooth loss, and neck injuries.

Reasons that airbag injuries may occur:

  • Late deployment
  • Unnecessary deployment
  • Failure to deploy
  • Oversized airbags
  • Lack of side airbags
  • Inadequate consumer warnings

Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. is one of Wisconsin’s largest personal injury law firms. Offering 12 office locations throughout the state, Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. is better equipped to assist you with your legal needs wherever you may be located in Wisconsin. The Kenosha airbag defects lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. have been defending the rights of those injured by defective airbags for many years and are able to provide the guidance you need to understand the complex litigation process. During your free initial consultation, a Kenosha attorney will evaluate your case and answer any legal questions that you might have regarding your case. Trust in the extensive experience of the Kenosha attorneys to provide you with honest legal advice on how best to pursue a lawsuit. Contact the Kenosha defective airbag lawyers today to schedule your consultation.

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