Not every airbag-related injury automatically points to a product defect. But certain facts can raise the right questions for your case—especially in Prescott-area crash scenarios.
Look for patterns like:
- Airbag non-deployment despite a collision that appears severe enough to trigger restraint activation.
- Abnormal deployment (for example, deploying with unexpected force or timing compared to what you experienced).
- Injury consistent with restraint performance issues—such as facial trauma, burns, or hearing-related injuries.
- Recall confusion after the crash, where you learn later that your vehicle model had a safety campaign affecting restraint components.
- Repair documentation that mentions airbag components being replaced due to malfunction or system fault.
If you’re unsure whether your situation fits, a lawyer can help you translate your crash timeline and medical records into actionable legal questions.


