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Airbags are credited with reducing numerous injuries and saving many lives during vehicle accidents. However, there have been incidents where they do not function as intended, and have even caused injuries such as explosive powder burns, detached eye retinas, child suffocation and impact deaths. In still other cases, airbags have not deployed when they should have, or deployed unnecessarily, thus causing a car accident. In addition, many malfunctions do not occur in the airbag modules themselves, but rather in the electronic instruments and electromechanical devices that detect a collision and signal if, and when, an airbag should deploy.

Our engineers are experienced in accident reconstruction and determining when an airbag should deploy.  We can also perform a biomechanical analysis to determine whether the occupants of a vehicle with non-functioning airbags would have been injured if the airbags had properly deployed.

Special consideration needs to be given to children, who should sit in the rear seats of cars equipped with airbags.

Our engineers have been assisting attorneys and insurance representatives in investigating accidents since 1990. We have a highly qualified staff of engineers with advanced degrees from top-tier universities who have provided testimony on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants at trial

Previous Cases

Airbag did not deploy in a head on crash

A car’s driver was seriously injured when he struck another vehicle. The automobile manufacturer claimed that the vehicle’s onboard computer indicated “no fault codes” associated with the airbag system and, therefore, the impact was not sufficient to require its deployment. However, the driver received a handsome settlement after we showed that, based on government airbag standards, the impact crush severity and direction were sufficient to expect airbag deployment.

Car strikes guardrail and rolls down hill

A driver lost control of his car and struck a guardrail, which did not stop the vehicle. It then rolled down an embankment and landed upside down in a creek, nearly drowning the driver. By analyzing the car’s damage, we discouraged the driver’s lawyer from pursuing a futile claim of airbag malfunction against the car-maker, but encouraged a successful suit against the guardrail manufacturer, since it should have contained and deflected the car from running off the roadway.