In the real world, airbag issues don’t always show up the same way. Residents commonly notice problems in a few familiar patterns:
- Airbag didn’t deploy despite significant impact.
- Airbag deployed, but injuries got worse than expected (for example, burns, facial trauma, or hearing-related symptoms).
- The vehicle was repaired quickly, but the restraint system components were replaced without clear documentation.
- A recall notice arrived later, raising questions about whether your specific vehicle and timeline align with a known safety issue.
If you’re dealing with symptoms after a collision—especially head, neck, or facial injuries—it’s important to document them early. Some injuries become clearer over time, and California claim evaluations rely heavily on your treatment record and the timing of complaints.


