In a city where many drivers commute between neighborhoods, shopping areas, and regional highways, airbag-related issues often come to light in a few common ways:
- “It should have deployed” scenarios: The crash appears forceful enough, but the airbag didn’t deploy.
- Unexpected deployment timing: The airbag deployed when you were not in a position you expected it to protect you.
- Additional injury from deployment: Symptoms worsen immediately after deployment—such as burns, facial trauma, or hearing issues.
- Repair shops noting replacements: After an inspection, parts linked to the airbag system may be replaced, suggesting a malfunction.
Even if you feel pressured to move on quickly—because you have appointments, work obligations, or insurance deadlines—early documentation can make a meaningful difference in whether a defective airbag claim is supported.


