Every crash has its own facts, but many Decatur-area cases share a few patterns:
- Airbag didn’t deploy despite a collision that seemed serious enough to trigger it.
- Airbag deployed late or unexpectedly, creating a second injury event during the same crash.
- Burns, facial trauma, or hearing-related issues appear after deployment (sometimes described hours later once swelling and symptoms worsen).
- A repair shop notes airbag components were replaced—but you never receive a clear explanation of why.
- You learn about a safety recall only after the fact, after parts have already been replaced or the vehicle has been in and out of service.
These details matter because defective airbag liability often turns on timing and mechanism—what the system did (or didn’t do) and how that lines up with your medical records.


