Not every airbag problem is a defect claim—but certain patterns are strong starting points. If any of the following happened, it’s worth discussing with a defective airbag attorney:
- No deployment when you expected it (especially if the crash severity suggests the system should have fired)
- Deployment at an unexpected time or with unusual behavior
- Visible signs of restraint system problems noted during inspection or repair
- Repeat diagnostic trouble codes tied to restraint sensors, inflators, or control modules
- Recall-related questions after the fact (a recall doesn’t automatically equal compensation, but it can help shape what evidence matters)
In Shafter, where drivers frequently commute and cover long stretches between work and home, documenting what you observed right after impact can be crucial—before details get lost or the vehicle is repaired.


