In and around Prichard, crashes often involve quick lighting changes, heavy commuter routes, and daily driving patterns where collisions can escalate rapidly. If your airbag didn’t perform as expected, it can be a key factor in explaining your injuries.
You may have a defective airbag claim if:
- The airbag did not deploy even though the crash severity suggests it should have.
- The airbag deployed, but the deployment caused additional trauma (for example, facial or head injuries consistent with restraint malfunction).
- The restraint system behaved unusually—such as deploying when it didn’t appear warranted.
- Your vehicle later shows recall-related information tied to the airbag system or components.
Even if you’re not sure yet whether the airbag was defective, your medical records and vehicle documentation can help determine whether the facts support a claim.


