In a defective airbag claim, the focus isn’t simply that an airbag malfunctioned—it’s whether the airbag system performed outside what it should have done for that type of collision and whether that failure contributed to your injuries.
Common patterns we see in cases like these include:
- No deployment despite crash conditions that should have triggered activation
- Deployment at the wrong time (for example, when the system reads the collision incorrectly)
- Abnormal deployment behavior tied to an inflator or sensing component
- Injuries consistent with an airbag-related mechanism (burns, facial trauma, hearing issues, and other restraint-related harm)
If you suspect a safety defect, the key is building a record that connects what happened in your crash to what the airbag system did (or didn’t do).


