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Air Bag Defects Attorneys

A False Sense of Security

Not long ago, very little crash testing was done on cars. Seat belts only went across your lap. And the only kind of air bag you might find in a motor vehicle would be a backseat driver. Today, because of improvements in all of these areas and more, driving a car is generally much safer.

However, shoulder belts, air bags and other safety features are not always as good as the automotive industry would have you believe. Some safety features have been known to have design defects that cause them to fail just when you need them the most. Others, like air bags that deploy too forcefully, have been known to cause serious and even fatal injuries.

If you have been injured because of an air bag failure or safety defect, you have come to the right place for help.

Experience, Education and Very Good Experts

Plaintiffs who want to win an auto defects claim must have all three of these things working for them. We have all three and more.

We are O'Reilly Collins and as a law firm, we have been helping injured people in California and throughout the United States since 1987. Individually, the experience and track record of results our attorneys have established goes back more than 40 years.

That experience and the knowledge that comes with it can be tremendous assets to have on your side as a plaintiff. It also helps to have access to the best experts and as our client, you will. Why is that? In previous cases, our firm has worked with some of the best qualified, most highly-respected engineering and automotive safety experts in the country.

Talk to an experienced air bag defects attorney about your accident and the possibility of filing an air bag-related auto defects claim. To learn more, contact us online or call the San Francisco area offices of O'Reilly Collins at 888-696-5371 (toll-free).

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