In the Campbell area, many crashes involve sudden traffic changes, heavy commuting, and complex impact patterns. Those factors matter because they can affect how restraint systems behave—and how insurers later argue the airbag “should have” deployed.
Airbag-related issues that often become central to a claim include:
- Airbag non-deployment when the collision severity suggested it should have triggered
- Erratic deployment (deploying when it shouldn’t, or deploying in a way that worsens injury)
- Inflator-related problems that may contribute to burns or facial trauma
- Sensor/control faults tied to how the vehicle interpreted the crash
Even when a vehicle was repaired quickly, the key question is usually whether the repair addressed the true defect or only fixed symptoms. Your settlement depends on proving the malfunction’s role in your injury—not just that an accident happened.


