After a collision, the common assumption is that everything is “just an accident.” But with airbags, the facts sometimes point to a vehicle safety defect—especially when:
- The crash should have triggered deployment, yet the airbag didn’t deploy.
- The airbag deployed, but the outcome seems inconsistent with what the system is designed to do.
- Your vehicle is later tied to a safety recall involving inflators, sensors, or restraint control modules.
- Repair paperwork shows airbag components were replaced due to a malfunction.
In Hot Springs, where many people drive through town as part of regional travel, it’s also common for records to be scattered—an incident report here, a hospital record there, a recall notice in a glovebox—making organization critical early.


