A Texas teen was killed on March 31 when a Takata airbag in her vehicle ruptured during a minor car accident. This recent death brings the total number of people killed by faulty Takata airbags to 11.
The 17-year-old victim was driving a 2002 Honda Civic on a state highway outside of Houston when she rear-ended the vehicle in front of her. According to the Sheriff’s office, the woman’s airbag ruptured in the accident causing a piece of metal to become lodged in her neck. She died at the scene of the accident, just minutes from her high school.
The lead investigator on the case stated that the victim was not speeding at the time of the accident and that this was the type of accident they see every day that everyone usually walks away from.
Defective Takata airbag inflators have been the subject of a massive safety recall involving nearly 24 million vehicles and 14 automakers. The ammonium nitrate propellant used in the inflators can become instable over time, causing them to explode with excessive force and sending shrapnel throughout the cabin of a vehicle.
According to Honda, the victim’s vehicle had been recalled a number of times since 2011. The victim’s family purchased the vehicle used five years ago and have stated that they never received a recall notice.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the vehicle was first recalled in 2011, and at least three times after that, to have the driver and passenger airbags replaced.
The slow pace of the national recall, along with difficulties notifying owners of used vehicles, has only increased the complexity and controversy surrounding the largest automotive recall in U.S. history. Regulators are calling for a much more aggressive approach to notifying owners about recalled vehicles.
Everyone is encouraged to check if their vehicle has been recalled by visiting www.safercar.gov. If your vehicle is included in the recall, you should have any necessary replacements done as soon as possible.
If you or someone you love has been injured or died as a result of a defective product such as this, do not hesitate to contact a Fort Worth personal injury attorney at Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn to discuss your legal rights.
Call (817) 920-9000 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form today.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
Earlier this month, a jury in St. Louis issued the largest-ever verdict in a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson (J&J) over its talcum powder products. J&J and talc supplier Imerys Talc were ordered to pay $110 million in compensation to a 62-year-old Virginia woman...
learn more
This week, Polaris Industries recalled 19,200 all-terrain vehicles (ATV) because of several hundred complaints about various issues, including 47 fires, and reports of minor burn injuries and burned or warped side panels. The recall applies to model-year 2015 and 2016 Sportsman 850 and Sportsman...
learn more
An inferior vena cava (IVC) filter is a cone-shaped device that is implanted in the inferior vena cava just below the kidneys to capture blood clots and prevent them from reaching the heart or lungs, which could be fatal. Hospitals around the country have...
learn moreTell us about your accident and your injuries. An injury lawyer from our team will call and provide you with a free evaluation of your case. If we can help, and you are unable to travel, we will come to your home, office, or hospital. It’s easy – let’s get started.
Email us anytime and we will get back to you.
Our attorneys will come to your home, office or hospital at your convenience.
Our team is ready and waiting to help you today.