Airbag problems aren’t always obvious right away. In La Verne—where many drivers commute across busy corridors and school/work schedules—people often discover the issue only after they’ve returned home and reviewed the repair story.
Common red flags include:
- No airbag deployment despite a crash that appears severe enough to trigger one.
- Deployment with unexpected severity, contributing to facial, neck, or hearing injuries.
- Airbag deployment timing issues, where the restraint system activated in a way that doesn’t fit the collision pattern.
- Repair notes that mention restraint system components (inflator, sensor/control unit, wiring/loom, module replacement) related to airbag performance.
If any of these sound familiar, keep your documentation—what you don’t preserve can become the hardest part of proving the case later.


