Did your airbag hurt you instead of helping? You’re not alone. Airbags save lives, but when they deploy with too much force or fail to work properly, they can cause real injuries that may need the help of a Louisiana car accident lawyer.
You can sue for an airbag injury in Louisiana if it resulted from another party’s negligence, such as a faulty airbag or a negligent driver. Claims may involve personal injury, product liability, or wrongful death.
Who Is Responsible If an Airbag Caused My Injury in Louisiana?
If an airbag injures you in Louisiana, liability may fall on the other driver, the airbag or vehicle manufacturer, a third-party service provider, or a manufacturer involved in a recall.
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FREE Confidential Case Review (985) 240-9773How Does an Airbag Cause Injuries in a Crash?
Airbags deploy at speeds up to 200 mph and can hit with more than 2,600 pounds of force. That can cause serious damage to your body, especially if you’re sitting too close to the steering wheel.
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FREE Confidential Case Review (985) 240-9773What Are the Most Common Airbag Injuries?
The most common airbag injuries include facial abrasions and fractures, chest trauma like rib fractures, and soft tissue injuries such as bruises and sprains. Other frequent injuries are whiplash, wrist or arm fractures, chemical burns, eye damage, and in severe cases, traumatic brain injuries from secondary impacts.
- Head and neck: Facial fractures, concussions, whiplash, traumatic brain injuries, and cuts
- Chest and torso: Broken ribs, sternum injuries, internal bleeding, and organ damage
- Upper limbs: Wrist sprains, hand fractures, and arm dislocations
- Eyes: Scratches, corneal abrasions, and retinal detachment
- Skin: Burns and abrasions from friction or heat
- Hearing: Hearing loss or tinnitus from the loud deployment
- Other: Airbag dermatitis caused by exposure to chemicals inside the device
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FREE Confidential Case Review (985) 240-9773Who Is Responsible If the Airbag Hurt Me During the Accident?
Responsibility depends on what caused the injury. If the crash was caused by another driver, they may still be responsible even if the airbag caused or worsened the injury. If the airbag was defective, the manufacturer or a repair shop may also share responsibility.
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FREE Confidential Case Review (985) 240-9773Can I Sue If the Airbag Caused My Injuries Even Though It Saved My Life?
Yes. You can still seek compensation even if the airbag helped protect you from worse injuries. If it also caused serious harm, like facial fractures or burns, you may have a valid legal claim for those specific damages.
Is the Other Driver Still at Fault If the Airbag Caused Most of My Injury?
Yes. Under Louisiana law, the other driver is liable for the crash itself and the foreseeable injuries that follow, including those from airbags. Even if the airbag caused the most visible injury, it would not have deployed without the crash that the other driver caused.
Why Would the Other Driver Be at Fault If the Airbag Injured Me?
Even if the airbag is what physically hurt you, the other driver can still be legally responsible because their actions caused the crash, which caused the airbag deployment, which caused your injury.
Can a Car Manufacturer or Airbag Company Be Held Liable for My Injuries?
Yes. If the airbag malfunctioned due to poor design, bad manufacturing, or lack of proper warnings, the company that made or installed it can be sued in a product liability claim. An airbag manufacturer can be held liable if a design or manufacturing defect caused or worsened your injury. To prove this, you must show the airbag was defective, that the defect caused harm, and that a safer alternative design was available or feasible at the time.
How Do I Know If the Airbag Malfunctioned?
A malfunction could mean the airbag didn’t deploy when it should have, deployed too late or too forcefully, or exploded in a dangerous way. Signs include unusual deployment patterns, visible defects, or injuries that don’t match the severity of the crash. LJBLegal works with experts to investigate and document these failures.
Do I Need a Products Liability Lawyer If the Airbag Was Defective?
Yes. Product liability cases often involve technical evidence and experienced legal teams defending large companies. LJBLegal has the experience and expert connections to prove what went wrong and fight for full compensation.
What If Both the Other Driver and the Airbag Caused My Injuries? Can I Have Two Claims?
Yes. You may be able to file a claim against the at-fault driver and a separate claim against the airbag manufacturer. These are handled as separate legal paths, but both may be needed to recover the full compensation you deserve.
How Does Louisiana Law Assign Fault in These Cases?
- The initial cause: The other driver caused the crash, for example, by running a red light or driving distracted.
- Foreseeable consequences: Injuries from airbags are a known risk in car accidents. If the crash wouldn’t have happened without the other driver’s negligence, they are still at fault.
- Proof of negligence: LJBLegal builds cases that show exactly how the crash happened and how it led to your injuries.
What Kind of Compensation Can I Get for an Airbag Injury?
- Emergency room visits and hospital bills
- Ongoing medical treatment and physical therapy
- Lost wages or reduced ability to work
- Pain, suffering, and emotional distress
- Scarring or disfigurement
- Vehicle damage, towing, and rental costs
What Should I Do After an Airbag Injury?
After an airbag injury, seek immediate medical attention, even for minor symptoms. Document your injuries and the accident scene, avoid touching the airbag, and turn off the vehicle’s engine. Notify your insurance company and consult a personal injury attorney to protect your rights and preserve potential evidence for legal claims.
What should you do if your airbag deploys?
- Seek medical attention. Injuries might not be obvious at first
- Take photos. Document injuries and the vehicle
- Preserve your vehicle. Don’t repair it until it’s inspected
- Call LJBLegal. Louisiana law only gives you one year to file most claims
How Long Do I Have to File a Claim in Louisiana?
In most cases, you must file a personal injury claim in Louisiana within two years of the incident. But don’t wait. Building a strong case takes time. Your legal team needs to identify who is at fault, gather medical records, preserve crash evidence, and possibly bring in expert investigators. The sooner you act, the better your chance of proving what happened and holding the right people accountable. Talk to a Metairie car accident lawyer as soon as possible to protect your rights and avoid missing important deadlines.
Are Airbag Injury Lawsuits Difficult to Win?
Airbag injury cases can involve big companies and multiple insurance policies. They are difficult to win and prove. LJBLegal builds strong cases using experts, crash investigators, and deep knowledge of Louisiana law. Our Louisiana products liability lawyers fight for our clients every step of the way.
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