The plaintiff in an early Georgia suit over defective Takata Corp. air bags had already received her recall notice from Honda, but when she went to the service department, she was told replacement parts wouldn’t arrive for two weeks to three months. Her lawsuit alleges she was told it would be safe to drive her Civic, but a week later, her air bag exploded during a minor collision.

“They should have warned her, ‘Do not drive this vehicle. You can be dead. You can lose an eye. You can be scarred,’” said the plaintiff’s lawyer, Henry Didier Jr. of the Didier Law Firm in Orlando, Florida.

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