A defective airbag claim usually centers on a restraint system that didn’t perform as intended. That can involve:
- Failure to deploy during a collision where deployment would normally be expected
- Improper deployment timing (deploying when it shouldn’t, or missing the moment it should)
- Abnormal force during deployment that contributes to injury
- Problems tied to sensors, control logic, inflators, or wiring
In practice, the key is linking what happened in your crash to what the vehicle’s restraint system did (or didn’t do). For Valley drivers, that link is often supported by the combination of your medical records and the vehicle documentation gathered after the collision.


