In our experience, the most frustrating cases aren’t always obvious right away. People often come to us after one of these scenarios:
- The crash should have deployed the airbag, but it didn’t—yet the injury pattern suggests the restraint system should have helped.
- The airbag deployed, but something felt wrong—for example, it deployed with abnormal force, deployed in an unexpected way, or didn’t protect as intended.
- A repair happened after the collision, and airbag components were replaced—sometimes the documentation hints at a malfunction, sensor issue, or inflator-related problem.
- A recall becomes relevant after your crash—you may discover a safety campaign later, and you’re left wondering whether it ties to what occurred.
Fontana drivers often face a mix of highway commuting, stop-and-go traffic, and roadway transitions—conditions that can make collision investigations more complex when restraint-system performance is disputed.


