San Diego Airbag Attorneys
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Our San Diego Airbag Attorneys Can Guide You Through Your Legal Options
Your airbag should shield you from harm, but a defect can make it the very thing that puts your life in danger. Our San Diego airbag attorneys can represent victims who have suffered injuries due to malfunctions or improper deployment. Call Arash Law at (888) 488-1391 for a free initial consultation.
Airbags are considered one of the most important life-saving innovations of recent decades. However, when airbags malfunction (deploying with excessive force, at the wrong time, or failing to deploy when needed), they can cause severe injuries or even fatalities. If you or a loved one sustained injuries in a car accident as a result of a defective or malfunctioning airbag, you may have grounds to seek damages for your injuries. Our lawyers can help you pursue just recompense for your medical costs, lost wages, property damage, and other losses.
Why Choose Arash Law’s San Diego Airbag Attorneys
Our lawyers have represented thousands of clients across California in various types of cases. We handle complex product liability cases, including defective airbag claims. Here are some reasons why you should consider us for your case:
- No Win, No Fee Policy — We know that after an accident, the last thing you need is another financial burden. That’s why we work on a contingency fee basis; you only pay our attorneys’ fees if we win your case. While our lawyers’ payment are contingent on the results of the case, certain case expenses still apply regardless of the outcome. Talk to our lawyers about our fee structure and other potential costs during your free initial consultation.
- Dedicated Negotiation Skills — With decades of combined experience, our lawyers bring their negotiation skills to every case. We can help you seek compensation appropriate for the value of your losses and injuries.
- Personalized Strategies — Our San Diego airbag attorneys take the time to listen to your story and understand your unique situation to craft a tailored strategy for your needs. This individualized approach provides victims with legal guidance and support tailored to their specific circumstances.
- Years of Legal Experience — Our team’s experience with and legal knowledge of product liability cases, including those of defective airbags, can help give you an advantage against large corporations and insurance companies.
Our client was driving with his wife and son on a two-lane highway when a drunk driver crossed the double yellow lines, causing a head-on collision that claimed the life of a loving wife and mother.– ARASH KHORSANDI
How Our Airbag Attorneys Can Help
As San Diego airbag lawyers, we make it our priority to advocate for victims of accidents, particularly those caused by defective products. Your safety and well-being are at the heart of our commitment to seeking fair compensation on your behalf. Here’s how we can help:
- Thorough Assessment of Your Case — We will conduct an independent investigation to gather all potential evidence and thoroughly examine your case. Our lawyers will collaborate with expert witnesses like accident reconstructionists, medical specialists, or economists to help solidify your claim.
- Determine Liability — Airbag defect cases can be complex. We meticulously analyze the evidence to identify who is potentially responsible and seek to hold them accountable for the harm they caused.
- Calculate Your Losses — Our San Diego airbag attorneys meticulously evaluate your losses, including medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering, building a compelling case to seek fair compensation on your behalf.
- Negotiation With Insurance Companies — While you focus on healing, our team handles all negotiations with insurers, navigates disputes and challenges, assesses whether the offers you receive are fair, and advocates for fair compensation.
Our lawyers will work to help you gain a clear understanding of your situation. We will thoroughly explain all your legal options, along with their potential implications. We prioritize your well-being and commit to protecting your rights throughout your case.
Causes Of Airbag Failure
When deployed correctly, airbags are a life-saving feature in vehicles. They can also sometimes malfunction and cause severe injuries. Our San Diego airbag attorneys understand the serious risks associated with airbag failures. For this reason, we are committed to carefully investigating the accident to establish what happened and who may be liable.
Some of the most common causes of airbag defects include:
Inflator Defects
Airbags are supposed to protect you in a crash, but sometimes they can be dangerous themselves. A key part of the airbag is the inflator — think of it like a mini-rocket that blasts the airbag open. It’s supposed to rapidly fill the airbag with gas so it can cushion the impact.
Inside the inflator is something called a propellant. It’s like the fuel in a rocket. It burns very quickly to make the gas. Here’s the problem: sometimes, the propellant goes bad. Imagine how old fireworks might no longer work right. The same thing can happen with the propellant. It can degrade over time, particularly in hot or humid climates.
When the propellant turns bad, it might burn too fast, making the airbag explode with way too much force, like a firework blowing up in your face. Instead of a soft cushion, you get a hard blast, and pieces of the inflator can go flying like tiny, sharp bullets, causing serious injuries.
Another issue is whether the inflator design is simply wrong. Even if the propellant is good, the airbag might still inflate too hard. The airbag may deploy with excessive force, potentially causing significant injury.
Finally, sometimes the inflator doesn’t work well enough. It might not make enough gas, or the gas might not come out fast enough. Then, the airbag inflates slowly or only partway. It’s like trying to land on a deflated balloon — it won’t protect you. You can still hit the steering wheel or dashboard really hard.
So, problems with the inflator can cause the airbag to explode too violently or not inflate enough. Either way, it’s not safe and can cause serious harm.
Defective Sensors
Bad airbag sensors can cause several problems. These sensors are like the “brains” of the airbag system — they tell the airbag when to go off. If they don’t work right:
- The airbag might not deploy at all in a crash, leaving people unprotected.
- The airbag might deploy too late, so it doesn’t have time to cushion the impact.
- The airbag might deploy when it’s not needed, like in a minor fender-bender, which can actually cause more injuries.
Car companies do several rounds of testing to figure out when airbags should and shouldn’t deploy. They want the airbags to work when they’re really needed, but not go off accidentally and cause harm. Our San Diego airbag lawyers look at these standards to help figure out if the car company or the airbag maker is responsible for the problem.
Flawed Or Poor Design
A poorly designed airbag can be more dangerous than no airbag at all. Here are some common design flaws that can lead to injury:
- Incorrect Positioning — The design of airbags dictates deployment in a specific direction for optimal protection. If an airbag deploys incorrectly (e.g., downward instead of upward), it can cause serious injury or even death due to the direct force of the impact.
- Oversized Airbags — An airbag that inflates with excessive force can cause significant trauma, including head injuries like concussions, skull fractures, or traumatic brain injuries. The force can be similar to a powerful punch, potentially causing more harm than the initial impact of the crash.
- Untethered Airbags — An “untethered” airbag detaches or inflates incorrectly, turning into a dangerous projectile. Unlike a misaligned airbag, it moves unpredictably, increases impact force, and may fail to protect occupants, raising the risk of serious injury or death.
- Under-Inflated Airbags — An airbag that doesn’t fully inflate fails to provide adequate protection, leaving passengers at risk of serious impact injuries.
Rebuilt or recycled airbags also pose a safety risk. They may lose their original functionality and become overly sensitive, causing them to deploy unnecessarily and create a dangerous situation. Our San Diego airbag lawyers thoroughly investigate each case to determine the cause of the malfunction. We work with subject-matter experts, when necessary, to fully understand the circumstances and build a case with all the relevant evidence on your behalf.
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How Our Lawyers Establish Liability In Cases Involving Faulty Airbags
If a defective airbag has injured you or a loved one, you may have the right to pursue legal action against the manufacturer, distributor, or retailer responsible for the product.
Two fundamental legal principles can hold airbag manufacturers liable:
- Negligence — This applies when a manufacturer fails to exercise reasonable care in the design, manufacture, or distribution of an airbag, and that failure causes injury. This can include failures in testing, quality control, or providing adequate warnings about potential defects or risks associated with the airbag.
Negligence requires proving that the manufacturer had a duty of care, breached that duty (i.e., failed to act reasonably), and that the breach directly caused the injury. - Strict Liability — This holds manufacturers accountable for injuries caused by defective products, regardless of whether the manufacturer was negligent. If the airbag was faulty and that defect caused injury, the manufacturer can be held liable.
It’s important to understand that strict product liability doesn’t mean “automatic” liability simply because an injury occurred and a product was involved. The injured party still needs to prove that the product was defective and that the defect was a substantial factor in causing the injury. While they don’t have to prove negligence (like a failure to follow safety regulations), they do have to demonstrate that a defect existed and that the defect caused their harm.
In some instances, victims may need to provide additional crucial evidence to support their claims. For example, if you claim a design flaw in an airbag, you must prove one of these:
- Consumer Expectation — The airbag failed to perform as advertised or as a reasonably foreseeable user would have expected when used as directed.
- Risk Utility Test — There is a safer design option that could have greatly reduced or even stopped the harm done.
Demonstrating The Existence Of A Defect In An Airbag
For a product liability claim to be valid, the defective product must pose an unreasonable risk of harm. Under California law, there are three recognized types of product defects:
- Design Flaws — If an airbag is inherently flawed in its design (e.g., deploying with excessive force, failing to deploy, or deploying unexpectedly), the manufacturer may be negligent for failing to test and refine the product to maintain proper system functioning.
- Manufacturing Defects — Even if an airbag has the right design, errors in the production process (e.g., poor-quality materials, improper assembly, or malfunctioning sensors) can make it unsafe. Manufacturers must maintain strict quality control to prevent such defects.
- Failure to Warn (Marketing Defects) — Manufacturers must provide clear warnings and instructions about potential risks, such as when to deactivate airbags for small children or passengers with medical conditions. If they fail to disclose known risks or issue necessary recalls, they may be liable for preventable injuries.
Our San Diego airbag attorneys can work with expert witnesses, accident reconstruction specialists, and engineers to thoroughly examine the defect and build a compelling case on your behalf. Call us at (888) 488-1391 for a free case review.
Showing That You Used The Product As Intended
Airbags are different from seatbelts and other safety features. You can’t test them directly to check if they work properly. However, you can check your vehicle’s indicator system, which typically includes a warning light or icon to show the status of the airbag system. Most modern cars have these indicators on the dashboard to alert you to any malfunctions. If the airbag warning light flashes or stays on, have a professional inspect your vehicle to check whether the system is functioning correctly.
To establish that you used the product as intended, you can demonstrate the following:
- You Were Lawfully Driving When the Airbag Incident Occurred — Information from your vehicle’s event data recorder (EDR), which is common in modern cars, can help substantiate your lawful driving at the time of the crash. Most car accident lawyers consider EDR data in their investigation because it provides critical information on what happened. These include details of when the driver applied the brakes, whether the airbags deployed, and other key information.
- Your Vehicle Had Adequate Maintenance — Improper maintenance of your airbag system could weaken your claim. To protect yourself, keep thorough records of all vehicle repairs. This documentation can help demonstrate consistent upkeep of your vehicle.
Proving The Defect Caused Your Injury
In a product liability claim, it’s not enough to show that the airbag was defective. You must also prove that the defect directly caused your injury. This is known as causation, and it is a critical element in holding the manufacturer, distributor, or retailer accountable.
Our San Diego attorneys can help you find proof of whether the airbag malfunction was the primary reason for your injuries. If the airbag did not function properly, we can argue for the possibility that its failure contributed to or worsened the injuries you sustained in the crash.
We also work closely with medical professionals who can explain how your injuries align with airbag deployment failures. For example, if an airbag fails to deploy, we can demonstrate that your head or chest injuries resulted from a direct impact on the steering wheel or dashboard. If an airbag was released too forcefully, we can prove that your fracture or concussion was due to excessive force rather than the accident itself.
Liable Parties For Airbag Injuries
If you sustained injuries due to an airbag defect, you can seek damages from the accountable parties. The following parties may be liable for your losses in these incidents:
- Airbag Manufacturers — In these cases, manufacturers are typically liable because they are responsible for designing, testing, and producing the airbags. They can be held accountable for inadequate testing, poor design, or a manufacturing process failure.
- Vehicle Manufacturers — Car manufacturers may be liable if there is a failure in the installation or integration of the airbag system into their vehicles. Such errors can compromise the effectiveness of the airbags.
- Parts Suppliers — While airbag manufacturers are responsible for the production, they sometimes source components such as sensors, inflators, and other crucial parts from third-party suppliers. If any of these components is defective, the parts supplier could also be liable.
- Automotive Dealers — Car retailers may be responsible if they know about the faulty airbags or if they fail to inspect the vehicles properly before selling them.
- Vehicle Repair Shops — You can file a claim against repair shops or mechanics if they were careless when installing or fixing airbag systems.
Our San Diego airbag lawyers will thoroughly investigate your case to identify those responsible for your damages. With a comprehensive review of the evidence, we can help identify who may be liable and pursue compensation from the at-fault party.
People Most Likely To Sustain Injuries From Airbag Malfunction
Airbags pose a greater risk to small children and babies due to the force of their deployment and the child’s smaller size and more fragile body. In California, it is illegal for anyone under the age of thirteen to ride in the front passenger seat. However, malfunctioning or poorly maintained airbags can still pose significant dangers to adults and teenagers. Those most vulnerable to harm from defective airbags include:
- Children and the Elderly — Healthy adults can generally withstand the impact of an airbag. However, the same amount of force could cause injury to individuals with more fragile bodies. The danger increases significantly if an airbag is defective and deploys with greater force than normal, potentially causing more harm to children and older adults.
- Occupants Without Seatbelts or Improperly Seated — Those not wearing seatbelts or who are seated too close to the dashboard are at higher risk for severe injuries when the airbag inflates.
- Pregnant Women — Defective airbags are a serious threat to pregnant women. A misaligned deployment can strike the abdomen, potentially causing preventable harm to mother and child.
An airbag failure can injure anyone, regardless of size or age. Our San Diego airbag attorneys are here to protect your rights when these incidents happen.
Common Injuries From Faulty Airbags
Investigating injuries in accidents involving defective airbags can be tricky. Which incident caused your injuries: the collision or the airbag malfunction? Our San Diego airbag attorneys can carefully evaluate your case to find out the cause of the harm you sustained.
Victims can sustain various injuries due to faulty airbags in many ways. Here are some examples:
Burns
Malfunctioning inflators or other faulty components could result in excessive heat or sparks, increasing the risk of fires. This could cause burn injuries to the individuals inside the vehicle.
Eye And Facial Injuries
Defective airbags can lead to facial and eye injuries through excessive force and broken components that become dangerous projectiles. A malfunctioning airbag may not cushion impacts properly, increasing the risk of hitting the dashboard or windshield. Some airbags can also release powders or chemicals that irritate the eyes.
Hearing Loss
The explosive sound of airbag deployment can reach dangerously high decibels. A defect like a misfired or excessively forceful inflation may generate an even louder sound that heightens the risk of temporary or permanent hearing loss.
Severe Chest Injuries
Faulty airbags that deploy with excessive force or at the wrong angle can result in rib fractures, lung injuries, and internal trauma. This is especially dangerous for smaller riders or those seated closer to the dashboard.
Head Injuries
A defective airbag can cause head injuries in several ways. It may fail to deploy entirely, leaving occupants unprotected in a crash. In some cases, it can deploy unexpectedly or too late, catching the driver or passenger off guard and increasing the risk of impact with the steering wheel, dashboard, or window. Additionally, airbags that tear or rupture upon inflation may not provide adequate cushioning, while those contaminated with debris or chemicals can cause additional harm upon deployment.
Broken Bones
If an airbag doesn’t inflate fully, it might not be able to provide proper protection during a crash. A lack of cushioning could lead to a more forceful impact on the vehicle’s interior, potentially resulting in broken bones.
When an airbag deploys improperly or fails to protect you, the consequences can be devastating. If you or a loved one suffered injuries due to an airbag defect, you might ask whether you should hire a personal injury lawyer. In this case, a skilled attorney can help protect your rights and guide you through the legal process. Our San Diego personal injury attorneys can assist victims in seeking fair compensation when defective airbags cause harm or injury.















Recoverable Damages From Defective Airbag Claims
A person can file a claim when they suffer injuries in a car accident involving a faulty airbag. Passengers injured due to a driver’s failure to maintain the airbag system properly may be able to seek compensation for their losses. If you or a loved one sustained injuries, our San Diego airbag attorneys can help you file a claim for the following damages:
- Current and Future Medical Costs — You may pursue compensation for medical costs you have incurred and may incur due to your injuries.
- Lost Income — If your injuries forced you to miss work, you may have grounds to pursue compensation for lost income and future lost earnings.
- Property Damage — If the faulty airbag caused a collision, you may seek just recompense for the repair or replacement of your vehicle.
- Non-Economic Damages — These are intangible losses that victims may suffer after traumatic incidents. They include pain and suffering, mental anguish, loss of consortium, and emotional distress.
In wrongful death cases, surviving family members endure unimaginable loss. While no amount of compensation can replace a loved one, seeking justice and financial security can help ease the burden. Families may seek compensation for funeral and burial costs. They may also file for damages for lost income and future financial support.
The airbag attorneys at our San Diego injury law firm can help evaluate the extent of your losses in these types of incidents. Our team can work diligently to review all available evidence. Contact us for a free case review.
What You Can Do After Sustaining Injuries From Defective Airbags
Taking the right steps early after the incident can significantly impact your health, safety, and legal claim. Our San Diego airbag attorneys recommend the following actions to protect your rights and strengthen your case:
- Seek Immediate Medical Attention — Your health and safety come first. Even if your injuries seem minor, seek medical care immediately. Furthermore, your medical records are essential for establishing the extent of harm and the financial costs of your medical treatment.
- Preserve the Evidence — The most crucial piece of evidence in an airbag defect case is the airbag itself. For this reason, you should wait to repair your vehicle until your lawyer checks the airbag.
- Document Your Accident — You should take as many pictures and videos of the scene of your accident, especially of the airbags. Having this evidence readily available will enable your lawyer to build a stronger case against the responsible party. Additionally, your attorney’s legal team can deploy a survey team to assess the site and gather any pertinent data that could support your claim.
- Consult With a Lawyer — Having experienced and skilled San Diego airbag lawyers on your side can provide legal support for your claim. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you need our help with your case. Call us at (888) 488-1391 for a free initial consultation.
What initially seemed like a routine rear-end collision, commonly known as a “fender bender,” turned into a significant settlement with high maximum limits for a client who suffered lower back disc injuries. The case was resolved just two weeks before the scheduled trial commencement.– BRIAN BEECHER
Deadline For Filing Defective Airbags Lawsuits
California’s product liability laws set a strict deadline for filing a claim involving a faulty airbag. The time limit starts from the date the accident occurs, typically two years from the incident. Sometimes, specific circumstances can extend the time frame. The following are examples of situations that may pause or extend the statutory period:
- The victim was too mentally or physically incapacitated to file for civil action.
- The victim was not aware of the injuries until later.
- The victim did not know that the airbags were defective at the time of the accident.
However, if the victim cannot file a claim due to incapacity, a family member or legal representative may pursue legal action on their behalf.
After sustaining an injury related to a defective airbag, you should act promptly to help you avoid filing your claim past the time limit. Our San Diego airbag attorneys are here to help you meet those critical deadlines and navigate the legal process with confidence. If you are not sure whether you have a valid claim or not, you may fill out our “Do I Have A Case?” form here. We will carefully assess your case to let you know of your possible legal options, given your situation.
Airbag Injuries Statistics
One of the most notable cases of defective airbags involves Takata, a Japanese automotive parts manufacturer. In 2015, a massive recall of vehicles equipped with Takata airbags began. By 2021, a recall affecting tens of millions of vehicles and approximately 67 million airbags was underway in the United States. The potential for explosion upon deployment, which could result in severe injuries or even fatalities, triggered the recall. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that defective Takata PSAN airbag inflators have caused 28 deaths in the U.S.
According to NHTSA, frontal airbags reportedly saved over 50,000 lives from 1987 to 2017. Airbags aim to save lives, but they can also lead to injuries. These incidents can occur if they deploy too hard or if a person is too near the airbag. Early airbags had this problem, especially with vehicles manufactured before 1998. The NHTSA reported that frontal airbag deployment in low-speed crashes caused over 290 deaths between 1990 and 2008. Victims were primarily children, unbelted passengers, and drivers sitting too close to the steering wheel.
In response to safety concerns, the government revised airbag regulations. In 1998, safety regulations led to the depowering of airbags to reduce their force. By 2007, advanced airbags with sensors to detect passenger size became mandatory.
A defective airbag that fails to deploy or deploys incorrectly can cause injury. It’s essential to replace airbags in vehicles subject to recall due to defects. The NHTSA recall database allows consumers to check for recalls and find authorized service centers offering free repairs.
While there are federal regulations in place to maintain the quality of airbags, accidents involving unnecessary, failed, or forceful deployment of these products still happen. Our San Diego airbag attorneys are here to advocate for your rights when these incidents occur.
Questions Victims Frequently Ask Our San Diego Airbag Attorneys (FAQs)
If you or a loved one suffered injuries due to a defective airbag, you likely have many questions about your rights, the legal process, and what to expect next. Our San Diego airbag attorneys are here to provide clear, straightforward answers to help you make informed decisions. If you have a specific inquiry about your case, you can reach us by calling (888) 488-1391.
Can You Sue For An Airbag Injury?
Yes, you can sue for injuries caused by a defective airbag. You can take legal action against the airbag manufacturer, the car manufacturer, or even a negligent mechanic, depending on the circumstances. To prevail, you typically must prove the airbag was defective, the defect caused your injury, and you suffered damages as a result. Consulting with a qualified San Diego airbag attorney can help you assess your specific situation and identify an appropriate course of action. They can also assist you in navigating the complexities of product liability or negligence claims.
How Much Do Airbag Attorneys Charge?
Most airbag attorneys in San Diego work on a contingency fee basis. Under this arrangement, you don’t have to pay lawyers’ fees up front. Your lawyer will only get paid if they win your case. Other case-related costs, such as filing fees, may still be charged separately regardless of the outcome. Talk to your attorney about their fee arrangement and what potential costs may apply.
What Products Does California Product Liability Law Cover?
California’s product liability laws protect consumers from dangerous and defective products. These laws hold manufacturers, distributors, and sellers responsible when their products cause harm due to defects in design, manufacturing, or labeling. These laws cover many consumer products, including vehicles, furniture, appliances, machinery, clothing, and airbags.
Our San Diego airbag attorneys have significant experience navigating California’s product liability laws and federal safety regulations. Our legal team has handled numerous product liability cases, including airbag-related matters, throughout the years.
Isn’t It Hard To Take On A Product Manufacturer In A Legal Case?
Yes, pursuing a legal case against a major product manufacturer can be challenging. Large corporations invest heavily in legal teams to protect their designs, contest liability, and minimize financial losses. They know that losing a lawsuit can harm their reputation and result in substantial payouts. Because of this, manufacturers and their legal teams look at the circumstances closely and raise defenses to challenge the extent of their responsibility.
However, with the right legal representation, you can seek to hold manufacturers accountable if their defective product causes your injury. Our San Diego airbag attorneys understand the difficulties victims face when going up against various defendants, such as corporations. We can advocate for your rights and handle the legal aspects of your case on your behalf.
Do Faulty Airbags Make My Vehicle A Lemon?
It depends on your current situation. California’s lemon law protects buyers of new or used vehicles when a car fails to meet its warranty. If you find a major defect in a vehicle that you can’t fix after trying a reasonable number of times, you can choose a replacement vehicle or get a refund.
The state classifies vehicles as “lemons” if irreparable defects occur within the first 18 months or 18,000 miles. Typically, you can qualify by proving that you have made four repair attempts. However, if the defect poses a serious safety risk, such as faulty airbags, only two repair attempts are needed. Additionally, if your vehicle has been in the shop for over 30 days for airbag repairs, you may also have a case under the lemon law.
Our San Diego airbag attorneys can evaluate whether your case qualifies under the lemon law. We can guide you through the process of filing a claim and work to assess the damages you’ve incurred as a result of the defective airbag issue.
How Long Will My Defective Airbag Injury Claim Take?
It usually depends on the circumstances surrounding your defective airbag injury claim in San Diego. The timeline for a defective airbag injury claim varies depending on several factors:
- The severity of your injuries.
- Dispute in liabilities.
- The extent of damages.
- The availability of strong evidence.
If negotiations fail, pursuing legal action may be necessary, though it can extend the resolution process. Consider consulting with experienced airbag lawyers in San Diego for clear legal guidance on the potential timeline for your case based on your specific circumstances.
Call Our Airbag Attorneys In San Diego
Sustaining injuries in a motor vehicle collision in San Diego can already be traumatic, but it can be especially distressing when a malfunctioning safety device causes those injuries. There is no excuse for defective airbags. Our San Diego airbag attorneys can help you seek compensation for the losses you have suffered. Call us at (888) 488-1391 for a free case review.
As a full-service personal injury law firm in California, we have helped thousands of victims pursue damages due to accident-related injuries, including those caused by airbags. When you choose Arash Law, we will handle your defective airbag case with skill, experience, and advocacy for your rights.
Our lawyers also help victims of wildfires, car crashes, truck collisions, slip-and-falls, DUIs, Uber accidents, pedestrian incidents, hit-and-runs, motorcycle collisions, Lyft accidents, dog bites, and big-rig crashes, among others. We extend our services to nearby areas, including Coronado, National City, Chula Vista, Lemon Grove, Bonita, La Mesa, Imperial Beach, La Presa, Spring Valley, El Cajon, Rancho San Diego, Santee, Bostonia, and Lakeside.
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