Airbag problems are often more than a “bad outcome”—they can be tied to how the restraint system performed during impact. After a crash, you may notice one or more of the following:
- The airbag failed to deploy despite a crash severity that should have triggered deployment.
- The airbag deployed incorrectly (too late, too forcefully, or in a way that worsened injury).
- You experienced restraint-related injuries such as facial trauma, burns, hearing damage, or other harm consistent with abnormal deployment.
- Repair work replaced airbag components, sensors, inflators, or related modules—sometimes without clear explanation.
In Lindsay, where people often drive to work and errands across familiar routes, it’s common for residents to keep moving through recovery without realizing what documentation matters most. But early evidence can make or break causation and defect questions later.


