How To Make An Airbag Injury Compensation Claim 

Last Updated 15th January 2026. If you’ve suffered an injury from an airbag after a road traffic accident, you could be eligible to seek airbag injury compensation. Claims could be made against either a negligent driver or the vehicle manufacturer itself if you were injured by a defective airbag.  Compensation in an airbag injury claim could reimburse you for your pain, suffering and any provable, relevant financial losses.

For free guidance, please get in touch with our advisory team today. They can provide further information about when you’d be eligible to claim, what evidence is beneficial in your case and how compensation is valued in these claims. 

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  1. How Do Airbags Work?
  2. Can I Make An Airbag Injury Compensation Claim?
  3. Can I Claim For Injuries Caused By A Defective Airbag?
  4. How Do I Claim For Airbag Injuries To My Child?
  5. What Evidence Could Help Me In An Airbag Injury Claim?
  6. Case Study: Compensation For An Airbag Injury
  7. How Much Airbag Injury Compensation Could I Receive?
  8. Make An Airbag Injury Compensation Claim Using A No Win No Fee Solicitor
  9. Learn More About How To Claim For A Car Accident

How Do Airbags Work?

Airbags are crucial vehicle safety devices designed to rapidly inflate during a collision. Modern cars have multiple airbags installed, most notably inside the steering wheel and passenger dashboard, but also in the side pillars of the vehicle.

Impact sensors around detect where the collision has occurred and then send the signal to spark the igniter compounds. This reaction releases nitrogen gas and rapidly inflates the airbag.  This means that the vehicle occupants will collide with a cushioned bag of air rather than the hard surfaces of the vehicle, dramatically reducing injuries.

What Are The Most Common Airbag Injuries?

Airbag deployment, whilst life-saving, can result in a myriad of different injuries, such as:

  • Soft tissue damage such as bruising, lacerations, scrapes or minor burns
  • Facial fractures, dental damage or head injuries such as concussions from the impact
  • Bruised or fractured ribs, internal bleeding or lung trauma from the pressure
  • Whiplash injuries, ligament damage or cervical spine fractures
  • Fractures or sprains of the wrists, hands or arms 
  • Temporary or permanent hearing loss or tinnitus

You could claim for any injury sustained as a result of a defective airbag or a negligent driver. Whether minor or more severe, we can help you seek airbag injury compensation today; contact our advisors to learn more.

A woman getting out of a crashed car having suffered an airbag injury

 

Can I Make An Airbag Injury Compensation Claim?

Every road user, from pedestrians to drivers of articulated lorries, owes a duty of care to one another. Road users are required to do everything they can to avoid harm being caused while navigating the road networks. This means upholding the Road Traffic Act 1988 and the Highway Code and, therefore, not engaging in inconsiderate, careless or dangerous driving.

If a driver fails to uphold these standards and causes an accident where your airbags are triggered, you could be entitled to claim compensation for the injuries caused. We have given a few possible examples here:

  • A drunk driver ran through a red light and collided with your vehicle. You sustained a severe concussion from the impact of the airbag. 
  • An HGV accident occurred after the lorry driver quickly reversed without adequately observing all around their vehicle. It crashed into your vehicle as you were driving down the road. The airbag was deployed, and you suffered multiple fractured ribs in the collision.
  • A speeding vehicle failed to make a bend and crashed into your car in a head-on collision. As well as suffering injuries to your face and chest, the noise from the airbag propellant damaged your hearing. 

Any road traffic accident that causes the airbags to deploy could lead to an airbag related injury. Therefore, if we haven’t mentioned your particular circumstances above, don’t worry, you could very well still be eligible to claim.

For a free assessment of the validity of your potential airbag injury compensation claim, talk to our team today using the contact information given above. 

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Can I Claim For Injuries Caused By A Defective Airbag?

The manufacturers of products have a legal obligation to adhere to relevant safety standards. Under the Consumer Protection Act 1987, manufacturers, as well as importers and those who attach their names to goods through trademarks, can be held liable for damage caused by a defect with that product.

With regard to an airbag compensation claim, this means the manufacturer of the car can be held liable for injuries caused by a faulty airbag. So, for example, if in any of the above scenarios, the airbags did not deploy due to a fault, you could sue the manufacturer for supplying a defective product. 

Two people in a car having been injured due to defective airbags

How Do I Claim For Airbag Injuries To My Child?

Injured persons under 18 cannot start a claim for themselves. However, a parent or another suitable adult can apply to act as the litigation friend for the injured minor. This means an adult will act on behalf of the child throughout the claims process. 

You can find out more about starting a child car accident claim by talking to our advisors using the contact information provided below.

What Evidence Could Help Me In An Airbag Injury Claim?

An important part of the personal injury claims process is gathering sufficient evidence to prove a car accident was not your fault. Evidence will also aid in the calculation of a potential compensation figure by showing the extent of your injuries.

We have collated a list of evidence you could collect here:

  • The first thing we always recommend is seeking proper medical attention. While your health is the primary concern, you can use the medical records from this treatment to show what injuries you experienced and how severe they were. 
  • Taking photographs of your injuries, the vehicles involved and the airbag in question is also advisable.
  • Independent experts may be brought in to determine whether the airbag or sensor systems were faulty and how much a working airbag could have reduced your chances of injury.
  • Video footage, such as from CCTV cameras or dash cam devices, can be acquired.
  • Anyone who saw the accident occur, including pedestrians and other motorists, could provide a witness statement. Be sure to take down their contact details so they can be interviewed during the claims process.

One of our expert solicitors could help you with gathering evidence. Talk to our advisors for a free assessment of your eligibility, and if eligible, a solicitor could take on your claim and provide support with gathering a thorough body of evidence. Get in touch today using the contact information provided below. 

Case Study: Compensation For An Airbag Injury

John was travelling through a roundabout when a third-party driver failed to give way and struck the front of his car. The impact of his collision caused his airbag to deploy, resulting in multiple fractured ribs, hearing loss and a severe whiplash injury. Once John’s solicitor had gathered dashcam evidence, it was demonstrated that the other driver was at fault, as they were speeding towards the roundabout. 

 John required four weeks off work to recover, leading to loss in earnings and private therapy expenses. With a specialist road traffic accident solicitor, John was able to claim £4,820 for his fractured ribs and received another £4,960 for partial hearing loss. Additionally, he was able to seek compensation for his whiplash injuries, out-of-pocket expenses and the impact that the injury had on his daily life. 

Please be aware that this case study is illustrative only.

Get in touch with our advisors to learn how we could help you seek airbag injury claim compensation today.

How Much Airbag Injury Compensation Could I Receive?

Compensation in an airbag injury compensation claim can be awarded under up to two different heads of loss. These are:

  • General damages: awarded for physical and psychological harm.
  • Special damages: awarded for monetary losses. We’ll cover this head of loss in more detail below.

Determining a potential general damages figure is something our solicitors can help you with. Those assigned this task can refer to your medical documents alongside the Judicial College Guidelines (JCG).

The JCG publication contains guideline award brackets for various injuries. We have used these brackets to fill in the table below, apart from the top entry, which is not a JCG figure. 

Compensation Table

Please be advised that this table has been included to act as guidance only

Injury TypeSeverityGuideline Compensation FigureNotes
Multiple Very Severe Injuries with Special DamagesVery SevereUp to £500,000 and aboveMultiple Very Severe injuries Significant financial losses including lost Income, medical costs and care needs
Chest InjuriesTotal Removal of One Lung and/or Serious Heart Damage (a)£122,850 to £183,190Permanent significant scars functional impairment and prolonged pain and suffering.
Relatively Simple Injury (d)£15,370 to £21,920A single penetrating wound that causes permanent damage but no significant long term effects.
Collapsed Lung (f)£2,680 to £6,500Full and uncomplicated recovery from injuries
DeafnessTotal Deafness£133,810 to £171,680This bracket is affected by both the degree of tinnitus and any speech impediments.
Partial Hearing Loss and/or Tinnitus (d)(v)£8,890 to £15,370Slight Tinnitus with Slight NHL
Facial DisfigurementVery Severe Scarring£36,340 to £118,790Very disfiguring cosmetic effect resulting in a severe psychological reaction. Typically applicable to younger claimants.
Brain DamageLess Severe (d)£18,700 to £52,550The injured person will have made a good recovery although problems with memory and concentration may be ongoing.
Minor Injury (e)£2,690 to £15,580Minimal brain damage. This bracket is affected by the length of recovery period and extent of continuing symptoms.
Skeletal InjuriesMultiple Fractures of Facial Bones £18,180 to £29,220Involving some permanent deformity.

Special Damages In An Airbag Injury Compensation Claim

As we briefly mentioned above, special damages compensate for the financial impacts of your injuries. In addition to compensating for immediate losses, special damages can also be awarded for ongoing costs into the future to help you manage your injuries.

It is, therefore, often the case that special damages payouts are much higher than those awarded under general damages. We have provided a few possible examples here:

  • Loss of earnings: if you are unable to work while you recover from your injuries you could receive loss of earnings payments. You could also be compensated for future losses if your ability to work has been permanently reduced. 
  • Home modifications: mobility restrictions may mean you require the installation of access ramps, a stairlift or a modified shower in your home.
  • Care costs: You could receive money for the cost of domestic care and support such as with preparing meals, cleaning, maintaining outdoor areas and personal hygiene if you cannot safely carry out these tasks on your own. 
  • Transport costs: if you’re unable to drive to and from work you could be reimbursed for transportation expenses.

In order to claim special damages, you will need supporting evidence. Make sure you have copies of your payslips, care invoices, receipts and other documents showing you have incurred these losses.

This section is intended to act as guidance only. Since every claim is assessed individiaully, we cannot make any guarantees about compensation here. For a more personalised assessment of what your potential airbag injury compensation claim could be worth, talk to our team today using the contact information given below. 

Make An Airbag Injury Compensation Claim Using A No Win No Fee Solicitor

Once our advisors have deemed your potential airbag injury claim valid, one of our solicitors could offer their service under a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA), a No Win No Fee contract that offers notable benefits including:

  • Not paying any fees at the start of your claim,
  • No fees to pay during the claim itself, and
  • Finally, there are no fees should the solicitor lose your case.

A compensation payout will be awarded if your claim succeeds. A percentage of this compensation will be taken as the solicitor’s success fee. Since The Conditional Fee Agreements Order 2013 caps this percentage, you will most of any payout you receive.

To get further guidance or for a free assessment of your eligibility to claim, get in touch with our friendly advisors today using the contact details provided here:

  • Call us on 0800 073 8801
  • Begin your claim online by completing our callback form.
  • Open the live chat window on your screen now.

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Learn More About How To Claim For A Car Accident

Read more of our road traffic accident claims guides here:

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We’d like to thank you for reading our guide to making an airbag injury compensation claim. For more information or a free assessment of your eligibility to claim, contact our advisory team using the details provided above.