In the Westminster area, crashes often involve fast-moving traffic and frequent stop-and-go conditions—factors that can make restraint system performance especially important. When an airbag problem is suspected, the claim usually centers on a basic question: did the airbag system perform as it should have during your collision, and did that failure contribute to your injuries?
Depending on your case, the issue may involve:
- Failure to deploy when the collision severity should have triggered activation
- Unexpected deployment timing (deploying when it shouldn’t)
- Inflator or sensor-related malfunctions that affect how the airbag deploys
Because these cases are product-safety claims, they are often handled differently than a standard auto injury claim. The evidence you gather right after the crash can directly affect whether your case can connect the malfunction to the harm.


