Injury claims involving airbags often turn on one key question: did the airbag system perform the way it was designed to perform in a crash?
Common failure patterns that can lead to serious injuries include:
- No deployment when crash severity and conditions suggest the airbag should have deployed
- Unexpected deployment timing (airbag goes off when it shouldn’t)
- Inflator-related problems that can contribute to burns, facial trauma, or other restraint injuries
- Sensor/control issues where the restraint system misinterprets crash data
In practice, Wasco claimants may only discover the issue later—especially after body shops and repair inspections review what was replaced or when recall information becomes available.


