In central Florida, many crashes happen on familiar commuting corridors and during fast-changing weather. When an airbag malfunction occurs, it may be noticeable in a few common ways:
- The collision seemed serious, but the airbag did not deploy.
- The airbag deployed, but it occurred in a way that doesn’t match the crash severity.
- The airbag deployed and you suffered injuries that medical records later connect to restraint deployment.
- After repairs, you learn the vehicle required airbag component replacements (inflator, sensors, control module, or related parts).
Even if you didn’t notice the issue right away, Florida residents often discover it later through repair invoices, diagnostic reports, or recall-related documentation.


