Airbag-related failures don’t always look the same. Based on patterns we see in Southern California cases, residents often run into one of these scenarios:
- No deployment when you’d expect it: The crash may be significant, but the airbag doesn’t deploy, leaving you with the full force of impact.
- Deployment at the wrong time: The restraint system may activate when it shouldn’t, contributing to additional injury.
- Abnormal injury from deployment: Even when an airbag deploys, a defective component can cause burns, facial trauma, or other injuries inconsistent with what a properly operating system should produce.
- A repair that doesn’t tell the whole story: After a collision, a vehicle may be repaired and returned quickly—but the underlying defect can still be reflected in diagnostic logs, parts replaced, and inspection notes.
Because Claremont has a mix of residential streets and busier corridors, crash circumstances can vary widely. The key is documenting exactly what happened and linking it to what the restraint system did (or didn’t do).


