In practical terms, these cases often start with a simple question: why didn’t the airbag protect you the way it was supposed to? Common malfunction patterns include:
- No deployment during a crash where deployment would be expected
- Deployment with unusual timing (for example, during conditions that don’t match what restraint systems are designed to respond to)
- Deployment force issues that contribute to facial injury, burns, or other trauma
- Component failure tied to the inflator or sensor/control system
Because Alabama injury cases depend heavily on medical proof and crash documentation, the way your situation is recorded—by EMS, the responding officer, the repair facility, and your doctors—can shape how strong your claim becomes.


