Airbag problems don’t always look the same. In South Florida, crashes frequently involve high-speed merges, sudden braking, and heavy traffic patterns along major corridors. That means the restraint system’s performance can be especially important when injuries appear disproportionate to the crash.
You may have a potential defective airbag issue if:
- The airbag did not deploy despite significant impact.
- The airbag deployed but you still suffered facial, neck, or torso trauma consistent with inadequate restraint performance.
- The airbag deployed with abnormal behavior (for example, timing that doesn’t match the collision sequence).
- A repair shop replaced parts tied to the airbag system, and you later learned there was a recall or known safety concern.
Even if you feel uncertain—because the vehicle was repaired or you weren’t sure what happened in the moment—your medical record and the vehicle’s post-crash documentation can still be central to your claim.


