Many people in the Callaway area don’t realize they may have a defective airbag claim until after the fact—when their vehicle is inspected, repaired, or diagnosed. Common “red flags” we hear about include:
- The airbag didn’t deploy despite a crash severity that should have triggered it
- The airbag deployed but seemed to deploy improperly or with abnormal force
- You experienced burns, facial trauma, hearing issues, or other restraint-related injuries
- A repair shop notes replacement of airbag components or flags a sensor/diagnostic issue
Florida traffic patterns can increase the odds that crashes are documented quickly—but the legal case still depends on linking your injuries to the restraint failure with reliable records.


