Airbag malfunctions often show up in real-life ways that get overlooked—especially when people are focused on getting back on the road.
Common scenarios we see in and around Van Buren include:
- Crash severity doesn’t match restraint performance: The collision seems serious, but the airbag doesn’t deploy.
- Airbag deployed—then injuries worsened: Deployment occurs, but your medical records suggest the restraint malfunction contributed to burns, facial trauma, or other impact injuries.
- Repairs don’t fully explain what failed: A body shop or repair invoice may replace components, but the paperwork doesn’t clearly connect the replacement to an underlying defect.
- Electronic records are missing or hard to obtain: Depending on the shop and the vehicle type, critical event data may not be preserved unless requested promptly.
If you’re commuting through busy corridors, driving for work, or transporting family around town, you shouldn’t have to guess whether the safety system worked the way it was supposed to.


