In Ventura County and along the US-101 corridor, many crashes involve sudden lane changes, merging traffic, and stop-and-go conditions. In that environment, it’s common for people to notice airbag issues in a few specific ways:
- No deployment despite significant impact (especially when the cabin shows damage but the airbag didn’t fire).
- Deployment with unexpected severity (where the restraint system appears to contribute to facial injuries, burns, or hearing-related trauma).
- Recall-related uncertainty after the fact—drivers learn later that the vehicle may have been part of a safety campaign.
After a wreck, it can be hard to tell whether your symptoms are “from the crash” or from the restraint system’s performance. That distinction matters for a defective airbag claim.


