Inglewood traffic patterns can create sudden, high-pressure collision scenarios—rear-end impacts, side collisions at signal changes, and stop-and-go congestion. In those moments, an airbag is supposed to help protect you. When it doesn’t, the injury profile can be unusually severe or confusing.
Common scenarios we see in crash cases include:
- The airbag did not deploy despite crash severity indicators.
- The airbag deployed when it shouldn’t have, or deployed in a way that worsened injuries.
- The airbag deployed and you experienced burns, facial cuts, or hearing issues that align with restraint system failure mechanisms.
- A vehicle repair was performed, but records suggest the restraint system components were replaced due to a malfunction.
If you’re trying to understand whether what happened is legally relevant, the key is connecting your injury and the vehicle’s safety performance during the crash—not just the fact that an airbag was involved.


