In real-world Tulare driving, airbag problems often show up in a few common ways:
- No deployment: the crash seems severe enough to trigger the restraint system, but the airbag doesn’t deploy.
- Unexpected deployment: the airbag deploys when you weren’t in a collision condition that should have triggered it.
- Abnormal injury pattern: the injury doesn’t match what you’d expect if the airbag performed normally.
- Post-repair concerns: the vehicle is repaired, but paperwork suggests restraint components were replaced or the issue remains unresolved.
If you’re dealing with symptoms after the crash—especially facial pain, burns, ringing in the ears, or mobility limitations—don’t assume the problem will “fade.” Documenting what happened and getting evaluated matter for both healing and legal proof.


