In Orange County, many crashes happen quickly and close to traffic. That matters because your first hours can determine what evidence survives and what details get overlooked.
Common ways airbag issues show up in real Stanton cases include:
- Airbag didn’t deploy even though the impact seems like it should have triggered restraint activation.
- Airbag deployed but the injury was still severe, suggesting the system may not have performed as intended.
- Additional symptoms after the crash (burning sensation, facial trauma, hearing issues) that align with restraint system malfunction patterns.
- Repair shop updates that mention parts replacement (including inflator or sensor components) without fully explaining the cause.
If you experienced any of the above, don’t assume it’s “just how it went.” In California, product-safety and injury cases often turn on whether the restraint system’s behavior can be tied to your documented injuries.


