If you or a loved one were injured by an exploding airbag call exploding ACR airbag lawyer Timothy L. Miles today for a free case evaluation.
On May 13, 2023, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) called for an immediate recall of 67 million airbag inflators manufactured by ARC Automotive, Inc. of Knoxville, TN. In a letter to ARC, NHTSA stated: "NHTSA is issuing this recall request letter to notify you that the Agency has tentatively concluded that a defect related to motor vehicle safety exists in the frontal driver and passenger air bag inflators under investigation that were produced before installation of borescopes on all toroidal inflator manufacturing lines in January 2018 (“subject inflators”), and to demand that ARC issue a Part 573 Recall Report addressing that safety defect causing the Exploding ARC airbags."
NHTSA states that the ARC airbag recall is necessary and justified because two people have been killed in the United States and Canada and at least seven others injured by the defective ARC airbag inflators, which can explode with too much force and expel shrapnel. The explosions, which first occurred in 2009, have continued as recently as this year. A special order from the NHTSA asks multiple questions about whether ARC expects any of its inflators to blow apart in the future, and whether it has notified customers about the risk. The special order from the NHTSA asks multiple questions about whether ARC expects any of its On May 13, 2023, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) called for an immediate recall of 67 million airbag inflators manufactured by ARC Automotive, Inc. defective ARC airbag inflators to blow apart in the future, and whether it has notified customers about the risk. The recall of the ARC airbag inflators is currently only taking place in the United States. However, NHTSA still believes due to the number of incidents, a broad ARC airbag recall is necessary. Read on to learn four things consumers should know about the ARC Airbag recall. WHAT IS CAUSING THE DEFECTIVE ARC AIRBAG INFLATORS TO RESULT IN EXPLODING ARC AIRBAGS?
The defective ARC airbag inflators are similar to hazardous inflators manufactured by the now-bankrupt Takata Corporation of Japan. Both of the devices use a compound known as ammonium nitrate in order to create a small explosion to inflate the bags in a crash, and both can blow apart metal canisters that contain the chemical. However, unlike the Takata airbags, ARC only uses ammonium nitrate in the defective ARC airbag inflators as a secondary method to inflate the airbags.
Ammonium nitrate can deteriorate when exposed repeatedly to high temperatures and humidity, and it can burn too fast, making explosions larger. DANGER POSED BY THE DEFECTIVE ARC AIRBAG INFLATORS AND THE EXPLODING ARC AIRBAGS
Drivers are potentially at risk of being injured or killed by the defective ARC Airbag Inflators causing the Exploding ARC airbags. An Exploding Airbag will cause Metal shards and shrapnel to be propelled at high speeds, causing severe cuts, burns, eye injuries, torn arteries, broken bones, and death. Regardless of fault in an accident, or the number of parties involved, those injured by the Exploding ARC airbags may still have a claim.
If you or a loved one were injured by an exploding airbag call exploding ACR airbag lawyer Timothy L. Miles today for a free case evaluation. COMMON INJURIES THAT MAY BE CAUSED BY EXPLODING ARC AIRBAGS
In the event of a car accident, airbags are meant to improve the safety of vehicle occupants. However, when an airbag is defective, it can also increase the risk of injury for the driver and passengers. Some of the most common injuries drivers and passengers can receive due to a faulty airbag include, but are not limited to, the following:
If you or a loved one were injured by an exploding ARC airbag call exploding ACR airbag lawyer Timothy L. Miles today for a free case evaluation. HOW TO IDENTIFY THE DEFECTIVE ARC AIRBAG INFLATORS CAUSING THE EXPLODING ARC AIRBAGS
View a list of vehicles that have the defective ARC airbag inflators below. NOTE: It is important to note that this is not a comprehensive list, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) advises all vehicle owners to check their 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the NHTSA website to determine if their vehicle is affected.
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EXPLODING ARC AIRBAG LAWYER TIMOTHY L. MILESNashville whistleblower attorney Timothy L. Miles is a nationally recognized shareholder rights attorney raised in Nashville, Tennessee. Mr. Miles was recently selected by Martindale-Hubbell® and ALM as a 2022 Top Ranked Lawyer, 2022 Top Rated Litigator. and a 2022 Elite Lawyer of the South. Mr. Miles also maintains the AV Preeminent Rating by Martindale-Hubbell®, their highest rating for both legal ability and ethics. Mr. Miles is a member of the prestigious Top 100 Civil Plaintiff Trial Lawyers: The National Trial Lawyers Association, Class Action: Top 25 National Trial Lawyers, National Trial Lawyers Association, a superb rated attorney by Avvo, a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award by Premier Lawyers of America (2019) and recognized as a Distinguished Lawyer, Recognizing Excellence in Securities Law, by Lawyers of Distinction (2019). Mr. Miles has published over sixty articles on various issues of the law, including class actions, whistleblower cases, products liability, civil procedure, derivative actions, corporate takeover litigation, corporate formation, mass torts, dangerous drugs, and more. Please visit our website or call for free anytime. Comments are closed.
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