People often assume an airbag problem is obvious only if it “didn’t deploy.” In reality, airbag defects can show up in several ways after a wreck, including:
- The airbag did not deploy despite dashboard indicators suggesting it should have.
- The airbag deployed but did so in a way that caused additional injury (for example, severe facial/neck impact inconsistent with what you expected for the crash).
- The airbag deployed along with other restraint components in a pattern that seems off for the collision severity.
- You later learn the vehicle is tied to a safety recall involving inflators, sensors, or restraint control modules.
If any of these happened to you, don’t wait for the insurance adjuster to “figure it out.” The sooner your restraint-system history is documented, the better your chances of preserving the right evidence.


