Not every airbag problem is obvious in the moment. But certain details often matter to injury lawyers handling defective airbag claims in Alabama:
- The crash was severe enough to trigger airbags, yet yours didn’t deploy.
- The airbag deployed in a way that seems abnormal (timing, force, or behavior) and you suffered injuries consistent with that malfunction.
- Your vehicle was later repaired with airbag-related parts (repairs that suggest the restraint system required replacement).
- You received recall or safety campaign information after the collision.
- Your symptoms changed after the impact, such as swelling, burns, or persistent hearing/vision complaints that were documented in medical records.
If you’re unsure whether your injuries connect to the airbag system, a local attorney can help you translate your crash facts and medical history into a claim that makes legal sense.


