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How to Prove a Defective Airbag Caused Your Injuries After a Car Accident in California

How to Prove a Defective Airbag Caused Your Injuries After a Car Accident in California

Proving a defective airbag caused your injuries in California typically requires 3 pillars of evidence: crash data (EDR/ACM), medical causation proof, and product-defect documentation. Because airbags are regulated safety devices, a failure to deploy, improper deployment, or shrapnel/chemical release can create unique, traceable injury patterns. This article explains the evidence, experts, timelines, and California legal […]

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How to Prove a Defective Airbag Caused Your Injuries in a Florida Car Accident Lawsuit

How to Prove a Defective Airbag Caused Your Injuries in a Florida Car Accident Lawsuit

Airbags should reduce crash fatalities by about 29% in frontal crashes for drivers, but a defective airbag can instead cause catastrophic injuries. In Florida, proving the airbag defect—and linking it to your harm—requires tight evidence from the car, the module data, medical records, and expert analysis. This article explains the defect theories, proof checklist, key

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How to File a Third-Party Liability Claim After a Florida Car Accident Caused by a Defective Airbag

How to File a Third-Party Liability Claim After a Florida Car Accident Caused by a Defective Airbag

Florida’s no-fault law can still allow you to pursue a third-party liability claim when a defective airbag causes or worsens injuries in a crash. These cases often target manufacturers or repair/maintenance entities rather than the at-fault driver and can involve strict deadlines, evidence preservation, and product recalls. This article explains who you can sue, what

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