In a smaller community like King City, it’s common for crashes to involve familiar commutes, weather changes, and traffic on nearby corridors—so the details of the collision matter. Airbag malfunctions often show up in one of these ways:
- Airbag failed to deploy during a collision that otherwise seemed severe enough to trigger it.
- Airbag deployed but caused additional harm, such as facial or neck injuries, burns, or other restraint-related trauma.
- The malfunction only became clear later after repairs, diagnostic checks, or review of what was replaced.
- A recall came up after the crash, leaving you wondering whether your vehicle was part of a known safety problem.
Even if your case feels “small” compared to bigger metro areas, the legal process still requires the same level of proof—medical linkage, vehicle evidence, and a defensible theory of defect and causation.


