Airbag problems don’t always announce themselves clearly. In practice, Laguna Beach cases often involve questions like:
- The crash seemed severe, but the airbag didn’t deploy (or deployed only partially).
- The airbag deployed after the initial impact in a way that worsened injuries.
- You received facial, neck, or hearing-related injuries that medical records later connect to the restraint event.
- A repair shop replaced sensors, modules, or components and the paperwork suggests a malfunction—yet you’re still being told the restraint “worked properly.”
Because California juries and adjusters expect a logical connection between the crash, the restraint system behavior, and your injuries, your documentation matters early—especially after a collision on busy corridors or during peak tourist seasons.


