Airbags are designed to save lives, but when they malfunction, they can cause more harm than good. In high-speed collisions and even minor crashes, a defective airbag can lead to broken bones, head trauma, or other serious complications. In Rochester, New York, individuals injured by faulty airbags may have the right to file a personal injury claim and pursue compensation for their medical expenses, lost income, and other damages.
At Brown Chiari LLP, our law firm represents clients across the Rochester area in complex personal injury cases, including those involving defective airbags. We understand the legal complexities of these claims and the toll such injuries take on accident victims. If you’ve suffered injuries due to an airbag malfunction, our personal injury attorneys are here to guide you through the legal process and fight for the fair settlement you deserve.

When airbags deploy improperly, either too forcefully, at the wrong time, or not at all—the results can be devastating. Defective airbags may cause facial fractures, traumatic brain injuries, spinal trauma, or internal bleeding. These types of injuries often require extensive medical treatments and leave victims with long-term physical and emotional distress.
Auto manufacturers are responsible for ensuring that airbag systems function correctly. When they fail to meet safety standards, or when a manufacturing defect results in a faulty airbag, they may be held liable under New York’s product liability laws. Our legal team investigates every aspect of the crash, including whether a defective product contributed to the resulting injuries.
An airbag injury can be part of a broader car accident case, but when the device itself causes or worsens the injury, it often becomes a defective product claim. These claims focus on holding manufacturers accountable for releasing dangerous or poorly designed products into the market.
Our attorneys work with engineers and vehicle experts to examine how and why the airbag failed. This includes reviewing crash data, black box reports, and witness statements. We gather evidence to determine whether a defect, such as faulty wiring or a flawed sensor, directly contributed to the injuries suffered. In some cases, the defect may be part of a larger recall or known issue across multiple vehicles.
In Rochester, product liability claims involving defective airbags fall under strict legal standards. Our attorneys have extensive understanding of these requirements and are equipped to handle even the most complex auto defect cases. Whether it’s a single failure or part of a pattern of manufacturing defects, our law firm is prepared to act on your behalf.
Clients injured by defective airbags often face both immediate and long-term consequences. Medical care, rehabilitation, and time away from work can create a financial burden. Many injured clients also experience non economic damages such as emotional distress or a permanent reduction in quality of life.
Our injury lawyers seek compensation for all relevant damages, including medical bills, lost wages, income loss, property damage, and long-term medical care. In cases involving reckless or intentional misconduct by a manufacturer, we may also pursue punitive damages.
We also assist clients in documenting vehicle repair costs, vehicle repairs, and all necessary paperwork to ensure nothing is overlooked during the claim process. Our goal is always to recover damages that reflect the full scope of the harm you’ve suffered.
Airbag-related injuries are not always easy to prove. Insurance companies often try to minimize liability by blaming the crash itself or other parties. Proving that the airbag was defective and that it directly caused or worsened your injuries requires experienced legal representation and a clear, evidence-based strategy.
Our attorneys are skilled negotiators who understand how to handle product liability claims and challenge the arguments often presented by insurance carriers. From determining liability to negotiating a final settlement, we support our clients at every step. We handle airbag injury claims on a contingency fee basis, so you pay nothing unless we win your case.
If multiple parties share responsibility—such as an auto manufacturer and a repair facility—we work to ensure that all responsible parties are held liable. We build strong personal injury cases backed by evidence, expert opinions, and a deep understanding of New York product liability law.

Brown Chiari LLP offers personalized attention to every client. From your free case evaluation to the resolution of your claim, we stay focused on your well being and recovery. Our legal team communicates clearly, answers your questions promptly, and works hard to keep you informed throughout the process.
We understand that the aftermath of an airbag injury can be overwhelming. You may be dealing with severe complications, lost income, and ongoing pain. Our role is to handle the legal work so you can focus on healing. Whether your injury occurred in a rollover crash, a rear-end collision, or another accident type, we will help you determine the best course of action and pursue justice.
Learn more about Rochester airbag injury lawsuits. Call Brown Chiari LLP at (716) 681-7190 to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation. You can also reach us anytime through our contact page. Let us help you take the first step toward justice and recovery.
If the airbag deployed improperly, failed to deploy, or caused injury due to a manufacturing defect or faulty design, you may be able to file a product liability claim against the manufacturer or other responsible parties.
Responsibility may lie with the vehicle’s manufacturer, the airbag supplier, or a service provider that installed or repaired the system. Our legal team investigates all aspects of the crash to determine fault and identify those who may be held liable.
Yes. Under New York law, you may seek compensation for both economic losses like medical bills and lost wages, and non-economic damages such as pain, suffering, and emotional distress.
In most cases, you have three years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim in New York. Acting quickly helps preserve evidence and strengthens your case.
We handle all personal injury cases, including defective airbag claims, on a contingency fee basis. This means you don’t pay legal fees unless we successfully recover compensation for you.