San Jose traffic patterns and commute distances mean crashes often happen after long drives, in changing traffic speeds, and on roads where injuries can be unpredictable. Many people don’t realize the airbag issue until they review repair paperwork or notice that the restraint system was replaced.
Common San Jose scenarios we see:
- High-speed merges and lane changes where the vehicle’s restraint system didn’t perform as expected.
- Stop-and-go collisions where occupants report burns, facial trauma, or other restraint-related injuries that don’t match what a properly operating airbag would typically cause.
- Late-discovered problems after repairs, when the body shop or insurer notes airbag component replacements.
If you’re asking, “What if the airbag defect caused my injuries?” the next step is to document what happened—while evidence is still accessible.


