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DEFECTIVE
AIRBAGS
Airbags have been in use for many years now. In fact, some of the major
U.S. automobile manufacturers began installing airbags in some of their
vehicles in the early 1970s. While they do save lives, airbags can also
cause some unforeseen problems. Children riding in the front seat can
be seriously injured or killed when an airbag deploys in a crash. An
airbag is not a soft, billowy pillow. To do its job, an airbag comes
out of the dashboard at up to 200 miles per hour faster than
the blink of an eye. The force of an airbag can hurt those who are too
close to it.
Even when one is cautious, airbags can be unforgiving. When a manufacturer
designs, produces, or installs an airbag incorrectly, serious injuries
and deaths can result. Defective airbags include, but are not limited
to, those that deploy with too much force, deploy in minor collisions
when they are not otherwise needed, or fail to deploy under circumstances
in which they should. |
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