Car accident claims for air bag injuries
Airbags were introduced as a safety measure to protect passengers from personal injuries in case of a car accident although it seems that they can do just as
much harm as good. We have had many successful
car accident claims for injuries as a result of airbags.
It is essential for vehicles installed with airbags to carry warnings of potential hazards
linked to airbags and most of us are aware that they can be dangerous for children sitting in the front seat.
However, since air bags were designed for the safety of average size people, smaller adults are also at risk
of receiving personal injuries from air bags in vehicle
accidents.
Since airbags started becoming more popular in the early nineties they have been the cause
of more than 200 passenger and driver deaths. Common
personal injuries that result from the inflation of air bags in car accidents include facial injuries such
as bruising and fractures, eye injuries and blindness.
The airbag manufacturer may be liable for personal injuries sustained from an airbag in a car accident and it may be well worth your while making a car accident claim.
How we can help following a car accident
If you have suffered personal injuries from an air
bag in a car accident or any other personal injuries as a result of a road accident then Car Accident Advice Line is here to help.
Our personal injury
solicitors offer free legal advice and
can assist you throughout the car accident claim
process. We have a no win
no fee policy which means that you will not have to pay your legal fees. We will also protect you from all
other costs related to your case.
You can claim for pain and suffering associated with your personal injury, loss of past and future earnings and
recover medical costs. We may also be able to arrange top medical treatment in your area.
If your car was damaged in a car
accident then we can arrange for it to be repaired and organise a hire car, free of charge*.
To find out more about making a car
accident claim call 0808 143 43 42.
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