Many people don’t realize something is off until later—when symptoms flare up, when repairs reveal airbag components were replaced, or when they learn there’s a safety recall tied to their vehicle. In Lake Wales, where people frequently drive to work, school, and appointments across Polk County, it’s common to discover the problem after the fact.
If any of these happened, it may matter:
- The airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash seemed severe enough to trigger it.
- The airbag deployed with unusual force or contributed to burns or facial trauma.
- Your vehicle was repaired and the airbag system parts were replaced (even if you weren’t told why).
- A recall notice arrives later and references the same airbag system.
A defective airbag claim is typically built on proof of the malfunction, proof of injury, and proof that the malfunction contributed to what you suffered.


