Woman killed when airbag ‘detonated like a grenade,’ forced ‘shrapnel’ at her neck and face: Lawsuit

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Oklahoma: A woman tragically lost her life when the airbag in her vehicle malfunctioned, allegedly detonating “like a grenade” and sending shrapnel into her neck and face, according to a lawsuit filed by her family. The incident has raised serious concerns about the safety of airbags and the accountability of manufacturers.

The victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, was driving her car when she was involved in what should have been a minor accident. However, when the airbag deployed, it exploded with such force that metal fragments were projected towards her, causing fatal injuries. The lawsuit, filed against the airbag manufacturer and the car company, claims that the airbag acted more like a weapon than a safety device, leading to the woman’s untimely death.

According to the lawsuit, the airbag’s defective design and manufacturing led to the deployment mechanism’s catastrophic failure. Instead of inflating to cushion the impact, the airbag allegedly ruptured, sending sharp metal shards into the woman’s neck and face, severing major arteries and causing her to bleed out almost instantly.

The family’s legal team described the airbag malfunction as “nothing short of a bomb going off inside the vehicle.” They argue that the manufacturers were aware of the potential dangers posed by the airbag system but failed to take adequate steps to prevent such a tragedy. The lawsuit seeks damages for wrongful death, claiming that the companies involved were negligent in their duty to ensure the safety of consumers.

This case is reminiscent of the massive recalls that have plagued the automotive industry in recent years, particularly involving airbags made by certain manufacturers. These defective airbags have been linked to numerous deaths and injuries, prompting global recalls and multi-million dollar settlements. However, despite these efforts, the recent lawsuit suggests that dangerous airbags may still be on the roads, posing a serious threat to drivers and passengers alike.

Safety advocates are calling for stricter regulations and more rigorous testing of airbags to prevent future incidents. They argue that the technology designed to save lives should never become the cause of a tragic death. The lawsuit could potentially lead to more recalls and further investigations into the safety of airbag systems across various vehicle models.

As the legal proceedings unfold, the victim’s family is seeking justice for the preventable loss of their loved one. They hope that their case will bring attention to the need for greater oversight in the automotive industry and ensure that no other family has to endure the same heartache.

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