Airbag problems aren’t always obvious at first glance. In the Rifle area, people often report issues that fit into a few familiar patterns:
- Airbag didn’t deploy even though the collision seemed severe enough to trigger it.
- Unexpected deployment timing—for example, an airbag deploying when the crash circumstances didn’t appear to match typical restraint activation.
- Deployment caused additional injury (burns, facial trauma, or other restraint-related harm that shows up after the event).
- Post-repair confusion—a repair shop notes “safety system” work, parts replacement, or diagnostic trouble codes, but you weren’t told what was wrong before.
- Recall-related anxiety after learning your vehicle may have been part of a safety campaign.
If you’re wondering whether your situation could involve a defective inflator, sensor/control issue, or manufacturing/design failure, the key is tying the malfunction to your documented injuries and the vehicle’s repair history.


