In real-world collisions around Garden Grove, the pattern often goes one of two ways:
- The crash should’ve triggered deployment, but the airbag didn’t go off (even though the impact seems severe).
- The airbag did deploy, but the injury severity or injury type doesn’t match what a properly functioning restraint system should reasonably cause.
Because Garden Grove residents drive a mix of commuter vehicles, family cars, and older models, it’s also common to see cases where the vehicle has a repair history or a safety recall notice that people only discover after the collision.


