Pasadena accidents often involve stop-and-go driving, quick lane changes, and unpredictable pedestrian/vehicle interactions. In that environment, airbag problems can show up in ways that affect both injury severity and documentation.
Common patterns we see in cases like these include:
- Airbag didn’t deploy during a collision that should have triggered restraint activation.
- Airbag deployed but caused additional injury, such as facial trauma, burns, or hearing damage.
- Inconsistent restraint behavior noted in the vehicle’s post-crash condition (dash warnings, module indicators, or diagnostic trouble codes).
- Recall-related confusion—a driver learns only after the crash that their make/model was associated with a safety campaign.
If your crash occurred in the Pasadena area and the restraint system behaved abnormally, it’s worth treating the airbag performance as a key part of your case—not a footnote.


