In plain terms, a defective airbag case is about the restraint system not performing as it should during a collision.
After a crash, the pattern can look like:
- The airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash severity suggests it should have.
- The airbag deployed improperly, exposing you to abnormal force.
- The airbag deployed at an unexpected time based on the vehicle’s sensing and control.
- A repaired vehicle still shows signs of a continuing issue—sometimes reflected in invoices, diagnostic work, or service notes.
Because crash reports and medical documentation often become the “story” insurance and manufacturers rely on, how your case is recorded early can matter.


