In and around Dixon, many serious collisions involve commuting routes, traffic merges, and intersection stops where impact severity can vary widely. That matters because airbag performance isn’t always intuitive.
You may have reason to ask about a defective airbag if:
- The crash seemed severe, but the airbag did not deploy.
- The airbag deployed, but your injuries suggest it may have failed to protect as designed.
- You noticed warnings, lights, or event behavior that didn’t match what you expected from a properly functioning restraint system.
- Your vehicle was repaired, and parts tied to the airbag system were replaced (and you were told it was related to malfunction).
Even if you’re not sure yet whether an airbag defect caused your injuries, your documentation from the first days after the wreck can make a major difference.


