In the Coachella Valley, many drivers split time between local roads and faster stretches toward Palm Springs-area destinations. That means crashes can happen under a wide range of conditions—ranging from lower-speed impacts near neighborhood routes to higher-force collisions on busier corridors.
Residents commonly report two frustrating patterns after an airbag-related incident:
- The airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash seemed severe enough to trigger protection.
- The airbag deployed strangely—such as deploying too aggressively, at the wrong time, or alongside other restraint failures.
When that happens, the next questions usually aren’t “what is the law?”—they’re practical:
- Did the vehicle have a known airbag issue at the time of the crash?
- Do the repair records show parts were replaced due to a restraint malfunction?
- Are your injuries consistent with the way the restraint system performed?


