• More recently, the Center was the main proponent for recalls of 7 million Toyotas for sudden acceleration, 2 million Jeeps for fuel tank fires, 11 million GM vehicles for defective ignition switches, and over 60 million exploding Takata airbag inflators. (wikipedia.org)
  • So far, more than 46 million shrapnel-shooting Takata airbag inflators have been recalled by more than a dozen automakers. (consumerist.com)
  • Consumer Affairs teams are ready to assist you in replacing affected Takata airbag inflators on INFINITI vehicles affected by the recall. (belleshell.com)
  • Consumer Affairs representatives are available to help you in replacing faulty Takata airbag inflators in INFINITI cars that have been affected by the recall. (belleshell.com)
  • The U.S. government is ordering 85 million Takata Corp. airbag inflators to be replaced by the Japanese parts manufacturer, unless they are able to prove they are safe for consumers. (californialemonattorneys.com)
  • There are already 28 million inflators under recall by Takata Corp. that must be replaced due to the propensity to explode and cause serious injuries and death. (californialemonattorneys.com)
  • The global recall on defective Takata airbag inflators is beginning to rear its ugly head even on Subaru units here in the Philippines. (carguide.ph)
  • According to a list provided by Motor Image Pilipinas, several units of locally available 2007 WRX and WRX STI were installed with defective Takata airbag inflators. (carguide.ph)
  • It's been found that in some cases, the inflators explode with such force that metal shards from the airbag can be sprayed throughout the passenger cabin. (carguide.ph)
  • The suit, which was filed last month, cites recalls such as the ones involving Takata air bag inflators, which have been deemed responsible for at least 11 deaths and 180 injuries. (yubanet.com)
  • After consultation with the affected vehicle manufacturers and Takata, NHTSA prioritized the recall of Takata air bag inflators based on the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants. (animalsrelocation.com)
  • And in 2016, a federal law was enacted banning car rental agencies from offering vehicles still the subject of a recall. (yubanet.com)
  • Since then, the recall has been expanded by 20 times, most recently in May 2016. (berkowitzlawfirm.com)
  • The Center for Auto Safety has been involved in many campaigns to pressure automakers and NHTSA to issue recalls on dangerous car parts. (wikipedia.org)
  • Visit NHTSA.gov/recalls to find out if your car or truck is under recall. (belleshell.com)
  • If NHTSA had done the right thing and really looked into the company, they would have easily seen the documentation showing that Takata was aware of the risks and that there were millions of other drivers out there driving ticking time bombs. (berkowitzlawfirm.com)
  • The NHTSA reports that airbags can reduce fatalities by 14% even when seatbelts are not worn and 11% when the occupant is wearing their seat belt when the airbag deploys. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • According to an NHTSA study of fatal crashes, roughly 8% of airbags failed to deploy for drivers and passengers in the front seat. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • The recall was not conducted until NHTSA pressured the company into proceeding with it. (seattleinjurylawyerblog.com)
  • After months of speculation, embattled auto parts maker Takata has officially filed for bankruptcy following a massive shrapnel-shooting airbag recall affecting more than 42 million vehicles and the legal fallout that followed. (consumerist.com)
  • Owners of Toyota, Subaru, Mazda, and BMW vehicles affected by the massive shrapnel-shooting Takata airbag defect could soon receive compensation for past repairs and other economic losses, as the automakers agreed today to pay $553 million to compensate owners and create programs intended to repair defective airbags more quickly. (consumerist.com)
  • One of these defective airbags could explode, sending shrapnel into the cabin of your vehicle and injure or kill you or a passenger. (belleshell.com)
  • The trouble is this particular chemical has a tendency to burn too fast, potentially causing an explosion so volatile that it can blow apart the metal canister and cause metal shrapnel to fly into the faces of drivers and passengers in the vehicle. (californialemonattorneys.com)
  • The shrapnel found in these defective airbags has already killed 13 people (including 10 in the United States) and injured over 100. (berkowitzlawfirm.com)
  • In recent years, cases of defective airbags have surged, such as the ongoing Takata product recall , which involves airbags exploding and injuring passengers with shrapnel. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • Your life is precious, and if you're paying top dollar to a professionally licensed car dealer, you deserve to get a car that is at least free from deadly defects, like brakes that fail, catching on fire, steering wheels that come off in the driver's hands, sticking accelerator pedals, and faulty airbags that propel shrapnel into the passenger cabin, causing severe or fatal injuries such as blindness, or bleeding to death. (carconsumers.org)
  • They are asking POTUS "to recall every vehicle with airbags using ammonium nitrate as their propellant, and to use 'every tool at his disposal' to accelerate the repair of all vehicles with potentially-lethal Takata airbags. (thepoptort.com)
  • To inflate the airbags, Takata used an ammonium nitrate compound without a drying agent. (belleshell.com)
  • The Takata airbags differ from those made by other manufacturers as they use ammonium nitrate as a propellant to fill the bags with air during a crash. (californialemonattorneys.com)
  • Tens of millions more vehicles may be recalled because they are installed with potentially lethal Takata airbags, which have a tendency to overinflate and explode. (aboutlawsuits.com)
  • That's why Chrysler is recalling 209,000 Grand Caravan minivans with airbags that might inflate when they aren't supposed to. (consumerist.com)
  • Regulators determined that the potentially deadly flaw in the Takata airbag lies in the airbag's propellant. (belleshell.com)
  • The company looked toward another subsidiary to help create a cheaper propellant for their airbags that would do the job, but for a fraction of the cost. (berkowitzlawfirm.com)
  • When your car's sensors detect a potentially dangerous impact, it ignites a propellant charge to deploy your airbags. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • The burning propellant generates gas, which fills the airbag within a fraction of a second. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • Airbags can save lives, but they can also hurt people if they deploy at the wrong time. (consumerist.com)
  • To that end, Mercedes Benz has recalled nearly 500,000 vehicles in the U.S. that contain airbags that could deploy without warning. (consumerist.com)
  • Of all of things you don't want to happen to your car, bursting into flames or having the airbags deploy without actually being in a crash are probably pretty close to the top. (consumerist.com)
  • The largest automotive recall to date, defective Takata airbags can deploy explosively, potentially injuring or killing car occupants. (carguide.ph)
  • If your airbag system malfunctions, such as a sensor failing to deploy the airbag on time or a defective airbag module, the types of injuries you might receive can be more severe. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • Takata bags can fail during deployment and propel metal shards at passengers, a flaw that has led to millions of vehicle recalls by at least 10 automakers. (claimsjournal.com)
  • Those replacement airbags could tear during deployment and cause severe injuries to passengers, so they must be replaced again. (belleshell.com)
  • So far there are 11 known deaths resulting from explosive airbags and more than 100 injuries. (californialemonattorneys.com)
  • Sixty million airbags have already been recalled for their defective and dangerous tendencies to cause serious injuries. (berkowitzlawfirm.com)
  • It is a life-saving tool designed to prevent lethal injuries, particularly in front or side collisions. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • Unfortunately, the force from an expanding airbag can also cause injuries to vehicle occupants. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • For instance, it's common for drivers to suffer airbag injuries to the arms, chest, and neck. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • While these injuries tend to be more minor than the injuries the occupants would have suffered in a crash with no airbags, they can still result in medical bills or even lost wages. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • Understanding the types of injuries you may experience when an airbag deploys and how to treat them while waiting for paramedics can help you effectively deal with the aftermath of a collision. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • Hitting an airbag can still cause painful injuries, even when they work correctly. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • When a collision occurs, such as a rear-end or side-impact crash, you may suffer injuries from your airbag. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • In an impact resulting in airbag deployment, the driver may receive injuries to the arms and wrists. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • Airbags can compress the chest and ribcage inward, causing chest pain, breathing issues, and injuries like broken ribs or punctured lungs. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • Sometimes referred to as airbag abrasions, these injuries occur when the head, chest, arms, or other body parts forcefully rub against the airbag's surface during the impact. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • While airbags are intended to reduce the risk of severe injuries, they can sometimes cause them. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • If you're injured with airbag deployment, you can use various first-aid techniques to manage your injuries while waiting for paramedics to arrive. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • The explosions caused injuries and deaths, and tens of millions of cars with these airbags were recalled. (lawfirm.com)
  • March 27, 2017 - Can a used car be marketed as "safe" or "certified" even if it has defective air bags, a faulty ignition switch or other potentially lethal problems? (yubanet.com)
  • The suit also cites recalls involving exploding gas tanks, sticking accelerators and faulty steering, brakes and axles. (yubanet.com)
  • This is because these body parts are the closest to the airbags' deployment zones. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • When an airbag expands directly into a driver or passenger's chest, it can result in lung damage from airbag deployment . (dudleydebosier.com)
  • In specific cases, bad positioning or a forceful airbag deployment can caused fractured limbs, ribs, and broken noses. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • The Takata airbag recall is the world's largest automotive recall, affecting an estimated 100 million vehicles globally. (belleshell.com)
  • The massive recall is expected to cost the company billions of dollars and was already the largest automotive recall in US history. (californialemonattorneys.com)
  • Had the federal investigators actually taken the time to review documentation or even speak with key personnel, they may have realized just how big the Takata errors were - and how they could potentially lead to more deaths. (berkowitzlawfirm.com)
  • If you are injured by a defective airbag, you may be able to hold the manufacturer responsible for your damages. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • If your Subaru vehicle is affected, Motor Image Pilipinas says its best to contact its dealerships directly to facilitate the replacement of the defective airbag. (carguide.ph)
  • Takata stated that the behavior would never be repeated, but this confession does not help the victims who have already been injured or killed because of these easily fixable defects. (berkowitzlawfirm.com)
  • Car dealers often downplay the risks posed by safety recall defects. (carconsumers.org)
  • The company will urge owners to immediately replace potentially lethal airbags made by Takata Corp. in Honda cars through advertisements on March 16. (claimsjournal.com)
  • Our law firm has experience with both Honda and Takata Corp. involving airbags, but we are not permitted to disclose any details. (californialemonattorneys.com)
  • Consumers have everything to lose if they are injured or someone dies due to these defective airbags," Johnson said. (californialemonattorneys.com)
  • The sale of 'certified' used cars as 'safe,' 'repaired for safety issues,' or 'subject to a rigorous inspection,' when such vehicles are in fact not safe because they are the subject of pending safety recalls, is extremely detrimental to consumers who buy used cars-particularly poor, unsophisticated, and non-English speaking consumers," declared the Center for Auto Safety and other safety groups involved in the case. (yubanet.com)
  • That, however, can amount to a "death sentence" for used car buyers who unwittingly purchase vehicles with unrepaired recalls, while also posing a direct threat to others on the road, said Rosemary Shahan, founder of Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety, one of the advocacy groups involved in the new legal challenge. (yubanet.com)
  • The publisher recalled all unsold copies of the book and instructed consumers who already purchased the book to cross out the recipe. (listverse.com)
  • Car dealers are also price-gouging consumers over the price of used vehicles, and routinely selling them dangerous unrepaired recalled used vehicles without bothering to get the safety recall repairs done first - even though federal law requires auto manufacturers to provide safety recall repairs for free, for at least 15 years from when the recall is issued. (carconsumers.org)
  • You may want to take a close look at their breathtakingly risky practice of selling unsafe, recalled cars to consumers. (carconsumers.org)
  • CarMax is already under fire from consumer groups, faces potential action by the Federal Trade Commission, and has been repeatedly exposed in undercover investigations by TV news organizations, including ABC's 20/20, over its sales of unsafe, recalled cars to consumers. (carconsumers.org)
  • Despite the mounting scrutiny, CarMax recklessly persists in selling "CarMax Quality Certified" unsafe, recalled cars at retail to consumers. (carconsumers.org)
  • While Takata has been slowly recalling vehicles with their defective airbags, these recalls often come too late for victims - with some victims receiving the recall notifications long after they have already suffered an injury. (berkowitzlawfirm.com)
  • There is no question that any vehicle with an outstanding recall is an unsafe vehicle," stated a letter from five U.S. senators, including Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, a New York Democrat. (yubanet.com)
  • But a new report suggests that the replacement of the most dangerous airbags is taking too long, and millions are still likely to be waiting for a fix as a year-end deadline comes and goes. (consumerist.com)
  • Nissan North America has announced a recall of more than 216,000 pickup trucks, SUVs, and vans to replace a defective and dangerous Takata driver's-side airbag. (belleshell.com)
  • There has to be a push by Takata to step up the recall and make these vehicles safe and if not they could potentially face lawsuits by future victims of these dangerous devices. (californialemonattorneys.com)
  • Shockingly, the Federal Trade Commission has ruled that CarMax and all used car retailers can advertise their cars as "Certified" and claim that they have passed a rigorous safety check, even though that car has a dangerous, potentially lethal recall. (blogspot.com)
  • Virtually all of the other car dealers in my market (SE Florida between Orlando and Ft. Lauderdale) are actively selling used cars with dangerous recalls. (blogspot.com)
  • In addition, we must update our laws to protect kids from the rampant exploitation on the internet, from online companies profiting off of harmful algorithms, to dangerous-and sometimes lethal-exposure to online content on drugs, trafficking, the glorification of eating disorders, and many other types of misinformation. (senate.gov)
  • Honda Motor Co., the carmaker at the center of an airbag safety crisis , is spending millions of dollars on its first U.S. advertising campaign linked to a recall. (claimsjournal.com)
  • Known as the "Takata Airbag Crisis," this growing public safety hazard has brought to light one big question: Why aren't airbags regulated? (berkowitzlawfirm.com)
  • Honda has issued recalls for 14 million vehicles worldwide since 2008 to replace air bags made by Takata, in which it has a 1.2 percent ownership stake. (claimsjournal.com)
  • An additional 5 million vehicles with Takata airbags will be recalled following the tenth reported death linked to an airbag overinflation and rupture incident. (aboutlawsuits.com)
  • A $479 million Philips CPAP class action settlement agreement will resolve claims of economic loss filed by users of the recalled devices. (aboutlawsuits.com)
  • Throughout its history, the Center has played a major role in numerous recalls including 6.7 million Chevrolets for defective engine mounts, 15 million Firestone 500 tires, 1.5 million Ford Pintos for exploding gas tanks, 3 million Evenflo child seats for defective latches. (wikipedia.org)
  • Yet, those are exactly the issues plaguing 1.3 million recently recalled Fiat Chrysler vehicles. (consumerist.com)
  • Takata recalls now cover some 2.9 million vehicles in the United States. (belleshell.com)
  • Under the proposed settlement and with no admissions as to liability, the defendants will pay $52 million (the settlement sum) to settle the Takata Airbag Class Actions inclusive of legal costs, expenses, disbursements, interest and any funding commission approved by the Court. (belleshell.com)
  • The high-profile Takata air bag recall accounts for at least 29 million of the more than 63 million vehicles nationwide with open recalls. (yubanet.com)
  • Washington residents may be interested to learn that Graco, a major manufacturer of car seats, was hit with a $10 million fine for delaying the issuance of a recall for defective child car seats, potentially placing millions of children in danger. (seattleinjurylawyerblog.com)
  • The recall involved four million child and booster seats and two million rear-facing infant carrier seats, all of which had defective safety buckles. (seattleinjurylawyerblog.com)
  • Check for Recalls using your vehicle identification number (VIN). (belleshell.com)
  • Sign Up for Recall Alerts about any future recall affecting your vehicle. (belleshell.com)
  • Do Not Drive a Vehicle on the Recall List. (belleshell.com)
  • You can then check if your vehicle is currently under active recall by visiting http://www.nissan.com.au/takata. (belleshell.com)
  • Yes, so long as the used car dealer discloses that the vehicle may be subject to a pending safety recall. (yubanet.com)
  • Under the consent order, the agency said dealers who market a vehicle as safe must have completed repairs on recall issues or disclosed clearly that the vehicle remains subject to an open recall. (yubanet.com)
  • A certified used vehicle with an unrepaired safety recall is inherently misleading. (yubanet.com)
  • Infiniti is recalling some 2006 through 2008 FX35 and FX45 SUVs that have already had their passenger-side airbags replaced in an earlier recall. (belleshell.com)
  • Nissan North America, Inc. (INFINITI) is recalling certain 2006-2008 INFINITI FX35 and FX45 vehicles that previously received a replacement front passenger air bag assembly under recall number 20V-008 . (belleshell.com)
  • Some vehicles will require both a driver and passenger airbag inflator replacement, which will take about 3 hours. (belleshell.com)
  • The time to replace the front-passenger airbag inflator is approximately two hours. (belleshell.com)
  • Honda is trying to ensure car owners take action to prevent potentially fatal accidents after a rupturing air bag in a Honda car claimed a fifth victim in January. (claimsjournal.com)
  • Solis was killed Jan. 18 in Houston in a second-hand Honda Accord he bought in April from a dealership that hadn't performed a recall on the air bag issued in 2011. (claimsjournal.com)
  • About one-third of all recalled vehicles in the U.S. are never repaired, according to Honda. (claimsjournal.com)
  • Nissan recalls Infiniti sedans at risk of stalling The recall includes: 2021 Infiniti Q50 sedans. (belleshell.com)
  • In 2021, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that since 1975, airbags have saved 50,457 lives . (dudleydebosier.com)
  • In 2021, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recalled 2,607 medical devices. (lawfirm.com)
  • What model cars have airbag recall? (belleshell.com)
  • How many cars are affected by the Takata airbag recall? (belleshell.com)
  • Owners of vehicles equipped with these potentially lethal airbags are scrambling to get them replaced, but there is currently a parts shortage and many of the cars are still on the roads with these "ticking time bombs" inside, said Attorney James Johnson. (californialemonattorneys.com)
  • For many years auto manufacturers have been forbidden from selling new cars with open safety recalls. (yubanet.com)
  • According to the agency, the move was aimed at halting false or misleading sales practices in which used cars with open recalls were advertised as having undergone "172-point inspection and reconditioning," an "exhaustive 160-checkpoint Quality Assurance Inspection," or a "rigorous and extensive inspection. (yubanet.com)
  • One of the most common safety devices in cars today is the airbag. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • Common examples of consumer products that are sometimes defective are cars, airbags, medical equipment, and toys. (lawfirm.com)
  • Case in point: Even when competitors like AutoNation have wisely announced their decision to cease selling used cars with unrepaired Takata air bags, CarMax continues to sell them anyway. (carconsumers.org)
  • If an airbag hurts you during a collision, you can seek compensation. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • When it works correctly, the airbag acts as a cushion, stopping your body from impacting hard objects such as the steering wheel, dashboard, or doors. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • The single largest product recall in U.S. history occurred recently when Takata Corporation recalled millions of defective air bags. (listverse.com)
  • Takata's own in-house failures have led to seriously lethal products being installed on millions of vehicles in the United States. (berkowitzlawfirm.com)
  • Because they were more concerned with cheaper propellants and less about safety, they were stuck with millions of defective airbags. (berkowitzlawfirm.com)
  • General Motors is recalling about 250,000 Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) due to a risk of fire. (aboutlawsuits.com)
  • Airbag Safety Recall for Infiniti? (belleshell.com)
  • Your search result will tell you if your car or truck is included in this recall or any other safety recall. (belleshell.com)
  • Reportedly, the company had delayed the recall despite numerous parent complaints about defective safety buckles on the car seats. (seattleinjurylawyerblog.com)
  • Your airbag can go from a potential lifesaver to a hazard if it deploys when it's not supposed to. (consumerist.com)
  • With more airbags being added to the recall list, it might come as no surprise that carmakers are having a difficult time keeping pace with repairs. (consumerist.com)
  • Given the sheer volume of and airbags involved, it's understandable that not all repairs can be done right away, but some drivers are finding out that they may not only have to wait a year for the fix, they shouldn't have anyone else in the front seat with them during that time. (consumerist.com)
  • Multiple people have already died from accidents involving their defective airbags. (berkowitzlawfirm.com)
  • How long does it take to replace airbags? (belleshell.com)
  • Additionally, many dealerships do not have the parts available to replace the defective airbags. (californialemonattorneys.com)
  • It has been estimated that it will take three more years for the company to fully replace the defective airbags. (berkowitzlawfirm.com)
  • This step-by-step process takes some time, but it can save you tons of $$ - and potentially save your life, and the lives of those you love. (carconsumers.org)
  • Whether it was a defective consumer product, airbag, or another item sold in the United States, you have rights under the law. (berkowitzlawfirm.com)
  • It has shown that executives of the company were pre-warned about the potential debris shooting from their defective airbags, and they chose to hid that potential danger from manufacturers of vehicles where their airbags were being installed. (berkowitzlawfirm.com)
  • Victims have had severe facial lacerations and damages, and some have even been killed from debris that has shot out of their airbag and lodged into their brain, spinal cord, or even severed arteries. (berkowitzlawfirm.com)
  • The investigation that has been launched into the devastating errors of Takata airbags is grizzly. (berkowitzlawfirm.com)
  • In Louisiana, including in New Orleans or Baton Rouge , this typically means filing a claim against a negligent driver who caused the accident that made the airbag go off. (dudleydebosier.com)
  • No matter how large that recall was though, it was just one of thousands of recalls that are monitored each year by organizations such as USDA and CPSC. (listverse.com)