Corey Burdick’s life was forever changed on May 29, 2014 when he was involved a minor traffic incident while driving to work in Lake County, Florida. During the minor incident, the Takata airbag in his 2001 Honda Civic and ejected sharp metal shrapnel into the right eye, leaving him disfigured and permanently blind in that eye.
Corey later found out that his Civic had been previously recalled multiple times for the dangerous airbag defect. Unfortunately, Corey never received notice of the recall. As a result, both Corey, his wife, and their two young children are now forced to live with permanent and needless injuries Corey suffered as a result of the shrapnel defect.
A new public service announcement (PSA) featuring Corey Burdick, one of many victims of defective Takata airbags that have been recalled. This PSA was created by ConsumerWatch.com and is moderated by Richard Newsome, a consumer advocate and product safety attorney based in Orlando, Florida.
Takata, whose airbags can be found in one in every five cars on the road in the United States, has come under Congressional scrutiny for intentionally putting forward a product which executives knew was defective. U.S. Senator Bill Nelson of Florida has stated that the current Takata airbag recall may reach upwards to 250 million vehicles worldwide.
In the educational PSA, a disfigured Burdick speaks into the camera stating, “I lost my eye because of a defective airbag…take your car in today so that this doesn’t happen to you.”
Corey Burdick’s life was forever changed on May 29, 2014 when he was involved in a minor traffic incident while driving to work in Lake County, Florida. During the minor incident, the Takata airbag in his 2001 Honda Civic ejected sharp metal shrapnel into his right eye, leaving him disfigured and permanently blind in that eye.
Burdick later found out that his Civic had been previously recalled multiple times for the dangerous airbag defect. Unfortunately, Burdick never received notice of the recall. As a result, Burdick, his wife, and their two young children are now forced to live with permanent and needless injuries he suffered as a result of the shrapnel defect.
To check if your vehicle has been recalled, copy your VIN and visit the official recall checker from the NHTSA & SafeCar.gov