Airbag problems don’t always look the same. After a collision—whether it happened during a commute, while driving near busier intersections, or on a neighborhood street—people commonly report:
- The airbag did not deploy even though the crash seemed severe
- The airbag deployed but didn’t seem to protect as expected
- The restraint system malfunctioned, leading to face/eye injuries, burns, or hearing problems
- A repair later involved airbag components being replaced (suggesting a malfunction was identified)
In Hillsborough, where many households rely on their vehicles for daily routines, delays in treatment or missing documentation can create avoidable problems. Your first priority is medical care; your next priority is preserving evidence that links the airbag’s performance to what happened.


