Over 80% of Defective Takata Airbags Still Out There

According to a recent article in the Palm Beach Post, federal officials report that fewer than one in five recalled defective Takata airbags have been repaired according to federal officials. Senator Bill Nelson’s office is concerned; evidence suggests there is a higher risk in humid climates for airbag shrapnel to kill or injure drivers and their passengers.
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Terrell • Hogan will continue to update infor­mation on the Takata recall.  We continue to believe it is important to try to help prevent injuries and wrongful deaths. One way is to publish infor­mation about recalls of defective and dangerous products.

 

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Wayne Hogan

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Wayne Hogan, a Jacksonville native, has been with the firm since 1977. He graduated from Florida State University, where he received both his bachelor’s and J.D. degrees. He specializes in all areas of personal injury law. In addition to participating in many professional associations, he and his wife, Pat, are also actively involved in the community.