After a crash near Gadsden—whether on a busy corridor or a less-traveled road—people commonly report issues like:
- No deployment despite a crash severe enough to trigger the system
- Delayed or partial deployment (airbag didn’t perform as expected)
- Abnormal deployment that contributed to facial, neck, or ear injuries
- Warning lights or restraint system errors after the collision
- Repairs that replaced airbag components, but without clear explanation of what went wrong
Because injuries can evolve, what you felt in the first hours may not be the full picture. That’s why documentation from emergency and follow-up care is critical when evaluating whether the airbag’s performance matches a defect theory.


