In rural and small-town Colorado settings, crashes can look “clear” on the surface—until you compare the injury pattern to what the airbag system should have done.
Common real-world scenarios we see in the Fort Morgan area include:
- Airbag didn’t deploy during a crash that appeared severe enough to trigger deployment, leaving occupants exposed to impact.
- Unexpected deployment or abnormal behavior that contributed to facial injuries, burns, or other trauma.
- Post-repair discoveries—after a collision repair, you learn an airbag component was replaced, or the vehicle shows signs of restraint-system work that wasn’t fully explained at the time.
- Recall confusion after a crash. A recall notice may arrive months later, or you may learn the vehicle was involved only after you search VIN-related information.
The key is that your case often depends on matching what happened during the collision to how the airbag system performed.


