Many Woodland residents describe the same confusing pattern: the collision seemed severe enough for the airbag to activate, yet the restraint did not deploy—or it deployed but the injury appears inconsistent with how the system should have protected occupants.
Common airbag issues that can support a defective airbag claim include:
- Non-deployment during a crash where deployment should have occurred
- Incorrect deployment timing due to restraint control logic or sensors
- Inflator-related defects that can contribute to burns, facial injuries, or other trauma
- Component failures connected to the airbag system’s trigger and diagnostic circuitry
Because modern vehicles use sensor networks and electronic event recording, the “story” of what happened may be recoverable—but it must be reviewed by someone who knows how to translate vehicle data and repair records into proof.


