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Las Vegas Defective Airbags Lawyers
When a crash happens, your airbag should be the one thing standing between you and serious injury. But for thousands of drivers and passengers in Las Vegas, defective airbags have turned moments of impact into moments of devastation—turning a life-saving device into the very cause of catastrophic harm.
If you or a loved one has been injured by a faulty airbag, you don’t have to face the legal aftermath alone.
At Ace Law Group, we stand with victims of auto defect injuries. Our experienced car accident attorneys know how to hold negligent manufacturers accountable under Nevada law. With a proven track record of advocacy and a deep understanding of complex product liability claims, we fight for the maximum compensation you deserve – nmedical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
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We secured a $5 Million settlement for a client injured in a car crash.
Our legal team fought to recover full compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Call Us Now: (702) 333-4223Why You Need a Las Vegas Defective Airbag Lawyer After a Crash?
Taking on a defective airbag claim means going up against powerful manufacturers and their insurers-entities with vast resources and legal teams focused on limiting payouts. Without skilled representation, you risk being outmatched and undercompensated.
A dedicated Las Vegas car accident attorney handling defective airbag cases levels the playing field, ensuring your case is built strategically from the start and positioned for the maximum recovery you deserve.
Common Signs Your Airbag Injury Case Needs Legal Support
After a crash, certain red flags signal that your case may involve a defective airbag and that you shouldn’t move forward without a lawyer:
- Airbag failed to deploy during impact, leaving you unprotected and injured.
- Airbag deployed with excessive force, causing severe harm such as facial fractures, eye injuries, or head and neck trauma.
- Airbag deployed at the wrong time, even in a minor collision, creating unexpected injuries.
- Airbag only partially deployed or malfunctioned, failing to provide full protection.
- Insurance denial or lowball offer from the at-fault driver’s insurer.
- Active recall discovered on your vehicle’s airbag system at the time of the accident.
If you experience any of these, it’s a strong sign you need immediate legal guidance from a Las Vegas defective airbag injury lawyer to protect your rights and claim full compensation.
Get a free consultation today!Insurance Companies Undervalue Defective Airbag Claims
Insurance companies often treat defective airbag cases like ordinary accident claims, ignoring the added complexity and long-term impact. Their goal is to minimize payouts to protect their bottom line. In product liability cases, insurers often use specific tactics to undervalue or even outright deny your claim. Common tactics include:
- Shifting partial or full blame to you
- Denying the defect and arguing it can’t be proven without costly testing
- Offering quick, low settlements before knowing the full scope of your injuries
A skilled injury lawyer pushes back against these methods using expert testimony, defect testing results, and case law to demand fair value for your claim.
Product Liability Lawsuits vs. Regular Injury Claims
When a defective product like a faulty airbag causes a crash, the legal path changes dramatically. Here’s how a product liability lawsuit for a defective airbag differs from a regular injury claim:
| Category | Product Liability Lawsuits (Defective Airbag) |
Regular Injury Claims (Car Accident) |
|---|---|---|
| Opposing Party | You are up against a powerful corporation (e.g., car manufacturer, parts supplier) with vast legal resources. | You are typically dealing with another driver and their insurance company. |
| Burden of Proof | You must prove the airbag was defective in its design or manufacturing and that this defect directly caused your injury. | You must prove the other driver was negligent (e.g., careless, distracted) and that their negligence caused the accident. |
| Evidence Complexity | Requires highly technical and complex evidence, such as engineering reports, airbag module data, safety recalls, and expert testimony. | Typically relies on more straightforward evidence, like police reports, photos of the scene, and witness statements. |
Facing these challenges alone is incredibly difficult, and that’s where an experienced defective airbag lawyer comes in. We understand these strategic differences and know how to build a case that stands up to the scrutiny of corporate legal teams.
How a Defective Airbag Lawyer Builds a Winning Case in Nevada?
Winning a defective airbag case in Nevada takes more than proving you were hurt. It requires showing exactly how the defect occurred, who is responsible, and how it directly injured you. Here’s how we at Ace Law Group build a successful case:
Identifying Liable Parties: Automakers, Suppliers, Dealerships
Airbag defect cases often involve more than one at-fault party. Our team investigates the full chain of liability, which may include:
- Automakers or vehicle manufacturers for design flaws, poor quality control, or failure to address known safety issues
- Component suppliers for producing defective inflators, sensors, or airbag modules
- Dealerships for selling vehicles with open recalls or failing to inform buyers of known defects
By identifying every liable party, we pursue compensation from all responsible sources, increasing the chances of a full recovery.
Injured by a defective airbag? Contact Ace Law Group today for a free consultation!Preserving Vehicle and Airbag Module as Critical Evidence
The damaged airbag module is often the single most important piece of evidence in your case. Without it, proving the defect becomes much harder. Recognizing that, we move quickly to:
- Issue legal holds to prevent the disposal of the vehicle or airbag module
- Arrange secure storage to maintain the chain of custody
- Coordinate expert inspections before any repairs or alterations take place
Protecting this evidence ensures we have the proof needed to link the defect directly to your injuries.
Working With Engineers and Safety Experts to Prove Fault
Proving an airbag defect is a technical challenge that requires expert insight. We work closely with:
- Mechanical engineers to test airbag components for manufacturing or design flaws
- Crash reconstruction specialists to show how the defect affected the accident outcome
- Safety compliance experts to evaluate whether the product met federal and Nevada safety standards
This expert testimony strengthens our case and counters the defense strategies automakers often use.
Preparing for Trial vs. Negotiating Maximum Settlement Value
While many personal injury cases are resolved through a fair settlement, others may require going to trial. Our legal team prepares every case for the courtroom, which gives us a strategic advantage whether we’re:
Negotiating a maximum settlement. By building a strong case with preserved evidence and expert reports, we have the leverage to demand a fair settlement that fully compensates you.
Going to trial. If the opposing party refuses to make a reasonable offer, we are prepared to litigate on your behalf and argue your case in court.
Legal Deadlines That Airbag Lawyers Handle in Nevada
Timing can make or break defective airbag cases. Nevada law sets strict filing deadlines, and missing them can mean losing your right to compensation, even if your evidence is strong. We track every legal deadline, including:
Nevada’s 2-Year Statute of Limitations Under NRS 11.190
Under NRS 11.190(4)(e), you generally have 2 years from the date of the crash or injury to file a personal injury or product liability lawsuit. This deadline applies even if you are still receiving medical treatment or negotiating with insurance.
Waiting too long can permanently bar your claim, which is why legal action should begin as soon as possible.
Exceptions: Delayed Discovery, Hidden Defects
Some airbag defects aren’t obvious right after a crash. Nevada’s discovery rule allows extra time if the defect is discovered later. For example, during a vehicle inspection or after a manufacturer’s recall notice. In these cases, the clock may start on the date you learned (or reasonably should have learned) about the defect.
However, the burden is on you to prove that the injury was genuinely hidden or not reasonably discoverable.
Wrongful Death Cases or Minor Injury Claims
Special rules apply when a defective airbag causes a fatal crash or injures a minor:
Wrongful death: The 2-year limit begins on the date of death, not the accident date
Minors: The filing period can be extended until the injured child turns 18, giving them time to pursue their claim
A Las Vegas wrongful death attorney can confirm exactly how these timelines apply and ensure you never miss your legal window.
If a defective airbag caused a wrongful death or injury, we’re here to help with your claim.Who Can Be Held Liable for a Defective Airbag Injury in Nevada?
When a faulty airbag causes injuries or fails to protect you in a crash, multiple parties may share responsibility. Under Nevada law, you can hold these at-fault parties liable.
Manufacturer, Distributor, and Component Supplier Responsibilities
Under Nevada’s strict liability law, anyone involved in the creation and distribution of a defective product can be held liable. This includes:
- Manufacturers that are responsible for designing, producing, and testing airbags to meet safety standards. A defect in design, assembly, or quality control can make them strictly liable.
- Distributors that produce critical parts like inflators, sensors, and modules. If their component fails, they can be held liable alongside the automaker.
- Component suppliers who ensure that the parts they supply are safe and meet compliance requirements before reaching dealerships or repair shops.
Dealership Liability for Selling Faulty or Recalled Vehicles
Dealerships can face liability if they knowingly sell a vehicle with a dangerous defect or fail to address an active recall before sale. Under Nevada consumer protection standards, sellers are obligated to inspect vehicles for open recalls, disclose any known safety issues to buyers, and avoid selling vehicles that present unreasonable risks.
When dealerships skip these steps, they can be held accountable for any resulting injuries.
Legal Standards to Prove Airbag Defect and Causation
To win a defective airbag case in Nevada, your attorney must meet a specific legal standard and prove 3 key arguments:
- The airbag had a defect (in design, manufacturing, or warnings)
- The defect existed when the product left the defendant’s control
- The defect directly caused or worsened your injuries in the crash
Expert testimony, crash reconstruction, and mechanical analysis are often key to meeting this burden of proof.
Takata Airbag Recalls and Ongoing Legal Ramifications
The largest automotive recall in U.S. history, the Takata airbag recall, continues to affect Nevada drivers. These defective inflators could explode, sending metal shrapnel into the cabin. The NHTSA continues to oversee the recall, urging vehicle owners to check if their car is affected and get the necessary repairs immediately.
If you’ve been injured by a defective Takata airbag, you can file a product liability claim. Consult a lawyer who understands the unique legal landscape of these cases and how to use the existing litigation history to your advantage.
What Compensation Can a Defective Airbag Lawyer Help You Recover?
Under Nevada law, faulty airbag victims are entitled to compensation for every way the injury has impacted their lives. This includes,
Emergency Medical Bills, Surgery, and Rehab Costs
Medical expenses from an airbag injury can start piling up the moment the crash happens. We help you recover medical expenses, such as:
- Ambulance and emergency room care
- Hospital stays and surgical procedures
- Diagnostic imaging and specialist visits
- Physical therapy, rehabilitation, and long-term medical support
Lost Wages, Future Earning Potential, Career Disruption
When injuries disable you from working, the financial strain can be just as devastating as the physical recovery. We seek damages for:
- Wages lost during your recovery
- Reduced ability to work or perform your previous job
- Loss of future earning potential
- Disruption to career advancement or business opportunities
Pain, Emotional Trauma, Permanent Disfigurement
Not all damages can be measured with a receipt. The non-economic damages that changed your life are compensable under Nevada law. This may include compensation for:
- Physical pain and suffering
- Emotional distress, anxiety, or PTSD
- Loss of enjoyment of life or inability to participate in hobbies
- Permanent scarring or disfigurement that affects confidence
Punitive Damages Against Negligent Manufacturers
In rare but serious cases, Nevada courts award punitive damages to punish manufacturers for extreme negligence or willful disregard for safety, such as knowingly selling airbags with dangerous defects. These are not intended to compensate you for your loss but rather to punish the wrongdoer and prevent others from engaging in similar reckless behavior.
Common Injuries Caused by Faulty or Exploding Airbags
Airbags are designed to reduce harm in a car accident. But when they’re defective, the results can be severe, commonly resulting in injuries such as,
Broken Bones, Eye Trauma, Burns, and Facial Fractures
Because airbags are meant to deploy directly in front of the driver and passenger, the face, neck, and upper body are especially vulnerable to injury. Faulty airbags often lead to:
- Fractures in the nose, jaw, ribs, or arms
- Eye injuries, including retinal damage or vision loss
- Chemical and friction burns from the airbag material
- Deep facial cuts or fractures requiring reconstructive surgery
PTSD, Anxiety, Flashbacks, and Psychological Harm
The trauma of a defective airbag incident doesn’t end with physical wounds. Many victims develop:
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Anxiety when riding in or driving a vehicle
- Flashbacks to the crash during everyday activities
- Sleep disturbances or depression tied to the event
Fatal Outcomes From Metal Shrapnel and Inflator Failure
The most dangerous airbag defects, such as those in the Takata recall, involve inflators that can explode and send sharp metal fragments into the cabin. These failures often lead to injuries such as,
- Fatal lacerations to the neck or chest
- Severe internal bleeding from shrapnel wounds
- Instant loss of control of the vehicle after injury to the driver
In wrongful death cases, surviving family members can pursue claims for funeral expenses, loss of support, and the emotional impact of their loss.
Understanding the Link Between Airbags, Crash Injuries, and Legal Claims
To recover compensation in a defective airbag case, it’s not enough to show that you were hurt. You must prove that the airbag defect caused or worsened those injuries. This is where understanding the legal link between the mechanical failure and your injuries becomes crucial.
How Defective Airbags Can Cause or Worsen Crash Injuries
Airbags are supposed to absorb crash forces and protect you from severe impact. When they malfunction, they can:
- Fail to prevent injuries, the way a functional airbag would
- Cause secondary injuries from the defective deployment itself, or
- Aggravate existing crash injuries by adding force
Legally, this is known as aggravation of injury and can increase your potential compensation because the defect made your outcome worse than it should have been.
Defective airbag worsened your injuries? We can helpNo Deployment, Over-Deployment, or Fragmentation Issues
Airbags can fail in several dangerous ways, each with its own set of potential injuries:
- No deployment: The airbag never inflates, leaving you unprotected in the crash
- Over-deployment: Excessive force causes fractures, burns, or concussions
- Fragmentation: Exploding inflator components throw dangerous shrapnel into the cabin
Injuries from Faulty Sensors or Untimely Activation
Airbags rely on sensors to determine when and how to deploy. When these sensors fail, they may:
- Trigger deployment during a low-speed bump or while stopped, causing unexpected injuries
- Deploy late during a high-speed crash, offering little or no protection
- Deploy in non-crash situations, leading to loss of control and secondary accidents
Proving a sensor failure requires a detailed analysis of the vehicle’s data and expert testimony, which is a key part of the legal strategy.
Real Case Examples from Takata Recalls
The Takata airbag recall is the most infamous example of a widespread airbag defect. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Takata Corporation pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud for knowingly concealing a defect in its airbag inflators.
The company paid a $1 billion criminal penalty, which included a $25 million fine and $975 million in restitution. This restitution was designated to two separate funds: one for individuals physically injured by the defective airbags and another for the auto manufacturers to cover the costs of the massive recall.
Nevada Product Liability Laws for Defective Airbags
Defective airbag cases fall under Nevada’s product liability laws, which operate differently from a standard car accident claim because they focus not on the actions of a driver but on the safety of the product itself. Understanding these legal frameworks is the first step toward holding the right parties accountable.
Design Defects vs. Manufacturing Flaws vs. Warning Failures
Nevada law recognizes 3 main types of product defects in product liability cases:
| Defect Type | What It Means | When It Applies in Airbag Cases |
|---|---|---|
| Design Defect | The airbag’s overall design is unsafe, even if built exactly as planned. | Applies when all airbags of that model are dangerous because of how they were designed (e.g., inflator location makes it prone to explode). |
| Manufacturing Flaw | A mistake happened while making or assembling the airbag, making that specific unit unsafe. | Applies when a particular batch or unit is faulty (e.g., contaminated inflator chemicals cause excessive pressure). |
| Warning Failure | The maker didn’t give enough safety instructions or warnings. | Applies when the company fails to tell owners about a risk or recall (e.g., not informing drivers about a known defect or hazard). |
Nevada’s Strict Liability vs. Negligence Framework
Under Nevada law, most defective airbag cases proceed under strict liability, meaning you do not have to prove the manufacturer was careless, only that the airbag was defective and the defect caused your injuries.
In some situations, your attorney may also pursue a negligence claim, arguing that the defendant failed to act reasonably, such as by ignoring safety test results or delaying recalls.
Combining both approaches can strengthen your case and expand your recovery options.
NRS Chapter 41 – Burden of Proof for Injury Victims
Under NRS Chapter 41, injured victims must prove their case by a preponderance of the evidence, meaning it’s more likely than not that the defect caused their injuries.
To meet this standard, your attorney will gather crucial evidence to build the case, including:
- Physical evidence: The defective airbag and the vehicle’s “black box” data.
- Expert testimony: The opinion of a mechanical engineer or accident reconstructionist who can explain the defect and its link to your injuries.
- Legal precedents: Evidence of other similar lawsuits or recalls against the same manufacturer.
Steps to Take After an Airbag Malfunction Accident in Las Vegas
The moments post-accident are overwhelming, but the actions you take immediately after impact your medical, financial, and legal outcomes. Following these steps can protect your rights and lead to a successful recovery:
Preserve the Vehicle and Module for Expert Inspection
Your vehicle is the single most important piece of evidence you have. The airbag and its control module contain vital data that can prove a defect. Do not allow the vehicle to be repaired, sold, or moved from its secure location without speaking to an attorney. Once a lawyer is on your side, they can issue a legal hold to all parties involved.
Seek Emergency Medical Help and Document Everything
Contact 911 and seek medical care right away, even if you feel fine after the crash. Some injuries, including concussions, internal bleeding, and soft tissue damage, may not show symptoms immediately. Get a full medical evaluation and keep all medical records and bills. This evidence later helps link your injuries to the crash.
File a Complaint With NHTSA and the Manufacturer
Report the malfunction to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and your vehicle’s manufacturer. Your report creates an official record of the defect and provides additional documentation for your claim.
Quick Tip: How to Check for Active Recalls
- Locate your License Plate Number or Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) (found on your dashboard or registration)
- Enter it into the NHTSA’s online recall search tool.
- If your airbag is part of a recall, save a copy of the search results. They can serve as valuable evidence.
Avoid Repairs, Insurance Adjusters, or Evidence Tampering
Do not authorize repairs or allow an insurance adjuster to take the vehicle until your attorney has reviewed the situation. Insurance representatives may photograph, move, or even discard key parts during their inspection. Politely refuse to let them take action before talking to a car accident lawyer.
Why Las Vegas Victims Choose Ace Law Group for Airbag Lawsuits?
When a defective airbag turns your life upside down, you need more than just legal help. You need a team that has already fought and won against major auto manufacturers, insurers, and their defense teams.
This is where Ace Law Group comes in with trust signals that show we don’t just handle cases, we build them for success.
Proven Results in Auto Defect and Product Liability Cases
Our attorneys have a history of achieving favorable outcomes for clients injured by unsafe automotive products. Over the past decade, we’ve secured millions of dollars for plaintiffs in complex cases, from defective airbags to faulty brakes. We’ve built strong cases that led to substantial settlements and verdicts.
Deep Experience With Nevada Airbag Injury Law
A successful defective airbag claim requires an intimate knowledge of not just product liability law, but also how it applies in Nevada. Our legal team doesn’t just know the nuances of the Nevada Revised Statutes. We know the local judges, the specific court procedures in Clark County, and the defense tactics used by automakers here.
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Every injured victim deserves strong representation, regardless of their financial situation, which is why we work on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing up front unless we win your case. This ensures you can pursue justice without risking your savings or taking on debt during recovery.
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FAQs About Defective Airbags Lawsuits in Nevada
Can I sue if my airbag did not deploy during a crash?
Yes. You can sue automakers, distributors, or dealerships if your airbag did not deploy during a crash and that failure caused or worsened your injuries. Nevada law allows claims for defective airbags under product liability statutes.
How much is a defective airbag injury case worth in Nevada?
The value of a defective airbag injury case in Nevada depends on your medical costs, lost income, and pain and suffering. Strong evidence and expert reports can increase your potential compensation.
If airbags are deployed, is the car automatically totaled?
No. If airbags are deployed, the car is not automatically totaled. Whether it is totaled depends on repair costs compared to the car’s value, following Nevada insurance standards.
What if the car was under recall, but I did not know?
You can still file a claim if the car was under recall, but you did not know. Lack of awareness does not remove manufacturer liability for a dangerous defect.
Can I still file a claim if I already repaired the car?
It depends. You can still file a claim if you already repaired the car, but preserving original parts is critical.
The repaired vehicle means crucial physical evidence has been altered. This makes it more difficult to prove the defective airbag. However, a skilled attorney may still be able to build a case using other evidence, such as repair records, photos from the accident scene, and data about recalls.
Schedule a Free Consultation With a Las Vegas Airbag Injury Lawyer
If a defective airbag has caused you or a loved one harm, you have already been through enough. Now is the time to take control and fight for the compensation you deserve.
At Ace Law Group, we understand your legal confusion and doubts about reaching out. So, we offer a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss the details of your case, answer your questions, and provide you with a clear path forward.
Contact us today to schedule your free consultation. Let us handle the legal battle so you can focus on your recovery.
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