Not every airbag issue automatically leads to a claim, but certain patterns are common in defective restraint cases. After your wreck, take note of details like:
- The crash severity seemed high, but the airbag failed to deploy
- The airbag deployed, yet you still suffered facial, neck, or burn-related injuries
- You believe the restraint triggered in a way that didn’t match the collision dynamics
- Your vehicle was returned from repair with airbag components replaced (inflator, sensor module, control unit, etc.)
- You received a recall notice after the wreck (or the repair shop mentioned safety updates)
For Siloam Springs residents, these facts often surface during the same “recovery window” when you’re coordinating follow-up care, dealing with insurers, and trying to understand why a safety system didn’t do its job.


