After a crash in Key Biscayne—whether it happened near a residential pocket, a busy corridor, or while heading toward the Causeway—two things can be true at once:
- You may not know right away that the airbag malfunctioned. Sometimes it’s only recognized later when the vehicle is inspected or when symptoms don’t match what you’d expect.
- Your treatment plan may start before the legal questions are clear. That’s normal, but it’s why early documentation matters.
Common malfunction patterns that can show up in real cases include:
- Airbag failure to deploy during a crash where deployment would be expected.
- Deployment at an unsafe time (for example, when the restraint system appears to have misread crash conditions).
- Abnormal deployment force tied to an inflator or related component issue.
If you’re dealing with injuries consistent with restraint system harm—like burns, facial trauma, or hearing issues—your medical records become the backbone of the claim.


