In Kingsburg, it’s common for people to notice the problem in one of two ways:
- The airbag didn’t deploy when the collision severity suggested it should have.
- The airbag deployed, but you suffered injuries consistent with abnormal deployment behavior (for example, more severe impacts to the face/neck area than expected).
Either way, your case depends on matching your medical timeline to what the vehicle did during the crash. In California, that alignment matters because insurers often argue the injury was caused by the crash itself—not a defect in the restraint system.


