In Davie, it’s common for people to learn something is off only after the crash—either when a repair shop documents airbag-related component replacement, or when a recall notice arrives later. Sometimes the airbag issue seems obvious immediately (no deployment despite a significant impact). Other times it’s discovered after repairs, diagnostic scans, or follow-up visits reveal the injury pattern fits an airbag restraint malfunction.
What matters is that these early clues become evidence. A recall letter, a parts invoice, or a post-crash inspection report can help connect the safety failure to what happened to you—especially when the injury symptoms show up right away or develop over time.


