In our area, many crashes involve sudden stops on busy corridors, commuting traffic, and intersections with heavy turning movements. In those moments, an airbag system is supposed to help reduce serious head and chest impacts.
But when an airbag fails to deploy, deploys too late, or inflates abnormally, injury patterns can look different than what people expect from a “typical” restraint system event. In Loma Linda, that can mean:
- medical visits for facial or neck trauma after an airbag failure,
- burns or soft-tissue damage after an abnormal deployment,
- ongoing symptoms that don’t match the severity of the visible collision,
- repair-shop findings that suggest the restraint system was replaced or reprogrammed.
If you’re seeing these signs, you may need a lawyer who understands how to connect the malfunction to the injuries—not just the accident itself.


