Grand Terrace residents often commute through busy corridors, and crashes can happen in moments when people are trying to get to work, school, or an evening appointment. In those situations, it’s common for the first report to focus on driving behavior—then the bigger issue surfaces later: the restraint system didn’t work the way it should.
Airbag-related concerns that we frequently see in intake calls include:
- No deployment despite a collision severe enough that the airbag should have triggered.
- Unexpected deployment timing (for example, the airbag deploys even though the crash conditions don’t appear consistent with proper triggering).
- Injury that seems connected to the restraint system, such as facial trauma, burns, hearing issues, or other injuries that medical records later tie to the mechanism of injury.
- Repairs that replaced airbag components after the crash—sometimes paired with recall-related information or service notes.
Even if your vehicle was repaired, the crash and repair trail can still matter for a product-injury claim.


