Posted On: November 17, 2009 by New York Personal Injury Attorney

Ford F-150 Airbags Investigated for Sudden Deployment

A federal auto safety agency has opened an investigation regarding possible airbag defects in Ford F-150 pickup trucks. According to a news blog in The Car Connection, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) Office of Defects Investigation is looking into "inadvertent airbag deployment" in the Ford pickup trucks. The agency has received eight complaints from consumers who stated that the driver's side airbag deployed unexpectedly either when starting the engine or shortly afterward. Five out of eight, who complained about this auto product defect, said they sustained injuries as a result of sudden airbag deployment. The investigative report states that wire chaffing may have been a potential cause of the airbag deploying without any cause or warning. The investigation involves only the 2005 model Ford F-150 so far.

Airbag defects in New York and throughout the United States can lead to devastating injuries or even death. As consumers, we count on the latest technology in our automobiles – such as airbags – to protect us in the event of a car accident. However, there have been many instances where airbags fail to deploy or deploy when there is no crash. In this case, the possibility of a car crash is very high because the defective airbags that could deploy inadvertently are on the driver's side.

In any case where a vehicle's occupant is injured as a result of a defective auto product, the auto manufacturer or the maker of the defective product could be held liable for the resulting injuries. If you have been injured as a result of an airbag defect, please contact the experienced New York airbag defect lawyers at Wingate, Russotti & Shapiro LLP for a free and comprehensive consultation. We have the resources it takes to investigate each product defect case thoroughly and completely to help you secure the compensation you rightfully deserve.

Source: http://blogs.thecarconnection.com/marty-blog/1036036_nhtsa-opens-ford-f-150-airbag-investigation