In Newport Beach, crashes can happen in many ways: sudden stops in traffic, glare or weather changes near the shoreline, and congested routes that involve quick lane changes. When an airbag fails to deploy, deploys incorrectly, or deploys with abnormal force, the injury can be severe—often involving facial trauma, burns, hearing damage, and other restraint-related harm.
A defective airbag claim typically centers on whether the restraint system performed as intended and whether a manufacturing or design issue contributed to your injury. The legal work is less about guessing and more about documenting what happened—especially when insurers argue that the airbag “did its job” or that the crash itself, not the restraint system, caused the injuries.


