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Jason Turchin is an airbag lawyer who was prominent in settlements of many airbag shrapnel cases involving Takata airbags. He can help victims of new airbag injuries across the state. Airbags are designed to deploy during a collision to help protect vehicle occupants from serious injuries. When these systems work properly, they can reduce the severity of an accident. However, when airbags deploy unexpectedly without a crash or if the airbag canister explodes, they may create dangerous situations and lead to serious harm.
In April 2026, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced a recall involving certain vehicles manufactured by Honda, including 2018–2022 Honda Odyssey models. According to the recall, a software programming error in the supplemental restraint system (SRS) may cause side and side curtain airbags to deploy unexpectedly.
If you or a loved one were injured in Florida due to an airbag deploying without warning, you may have legal options worth exploring. The Law Offices of Jason Turchin represents clients throughout Florida in vehicle defect and injury cases.
Florida’s busy highways, including I-95, I-75, and the Florida Turnpike, see heavy daily traffic. Many families rely on vehicles like the Honda Odyssey for transportation, making airbag safety especially important.
Unexpected airbag deployment may occur:
Because of Florida’s high traffic density, a sudden airbag deployment may increase the risk of secondary accidents.

The recall involves a defect in the vehicle’s airbag control system.
According to the recall notice, the issue may include:
Airbags deploy with significant speed and force, which may make unintended activation particularly dangerous.
When airbags deploy without warning, they may create immediate hazards.
Potential dangers may include:
In Florida’s traffic conditions, these risks may lead to collisions involving multiple vehicles.
Modern airbag systems rely on advanced sensors and software.
These systems typically include:
When functioning properly, airbags deploy only during specific crash events.
The recall indicates that a software issue may cause the system to misinterpret normal driving conditions.
Possible issues may include:
Software-related defects may not be visible but can have serious consequences.
Each case is unique, but unexpected airbag deployment may occur in situations such as:
These incidents may occur in everyday driving situations across Florida.
Airbags deploy rapidly and may cause injuries even when functioning as designed.
Common injuries may include:
In some cases, injuries may occur without any crash event.
Under Florida law, individuals injured by defective products may pursue compensation through a product liability claim.
These claims may be based on:
Allegations that the system may not properly distinguish between normal driving and crash conditions.
Claims that certain vehicles were produced with faulty components.
Arguments that consumers were not adequately informed about risks.
Claims related to testing, software development, or quality control.
Each case depends on the specific facts and circumstances.
Liability may extend to multiple parties involved in the design and production of the vehicle.
Potentially responsible parties may include:
In some cases, more than one party may share responsibility.
If you were injured by an airbag, preserving evidence may be critical.
Helpful documentation may include:
Vehicle data may be particularly important in determining how the system functioned.
Many incidents occur before recalls are announced.
You may still have a claim if:
Recalls often follow reports of safety concerns.
Individuals injured due to defective vehicle systems may pursue compensation depending on their circumstances.
Potential damages may include:
In severe cases, injuries may require ongoing care.
If you or a loved one were injured, consider taking the following steps:
Taking these steps may help protect your health and strengthen your claim.
These cases may involve complex issues such as:
Because of these complexities, careful investigation may be required.
The Law Offices of Jason Turchin represents clients throughout Florida in vehicle defect and injury cases. The firm handles cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning there are no fees or costs unless money is recovered.
The firm may help by:
You may have legal options depending on your circumstances.
Some defects may cause airbags to deploy unexpectedly.
Manufacturers, developers, or suppliers may be involved.
You may be able to recover compensation for medical bills, lost income, and more.
Deadlines vary, so it may be important to act quickly. In most cases, you have up to two years. However, that deadline may be extended. For example, we were able to get a deadline extended where it was alleged that the car company fraudulently concealed the defect, which tolled the statute of limitations.
If you or a loved one were injured in Florida by an airbag that deployed unexpectedly, you may have legal options worth exploring. The Law Offices of Jason Turchin may help review your case and explain potential next steps.
📞 Call (800) 337-7755 or chat with us for a free consultation. There are no fees or costs unless money is recovered.