Airbag issues often come to light in a few local, real-world ways:
- The crash seems “serious enough,” but the airbag didn’t deploy. That can happen in accidents where the vehicle’s sensors and control logic are supposed to trigger restraint deployment.
- The airbag deploys but causes a second injury. Improper inflation or abnormal force can contribute to burns, facial trauma, or other restraint-related harm.
- Repairs happen quickly—then the real questions start. After a body shop replaces components, owners may learn only later that the parts may connect to a known safety concern.
- Recall notices arrive after the fact. Even if your accident already happened, a recall can help identify what information the manufacturer knew and when.
Because Manhattan Beach residents may be commuting through dense corridors and navigating pedestrian-heavy areas, the paperwork trail after a crash matters. The sooner your records are organized, the better your lawyer can connect the malfunction to your injuries.


