A defective airbag situation typically becomes legally relevant when there’s a mismatch between what the restraint system was designed to do and what happened in your crash. In practice, residents in Lighthouse Point often come in with one of these scenarios:
- The airbag didn’t deploy despite a crash that should have triggered deployment.
- The airbag deployed but with abnormal timing or behavior, contributing to facial, neck, or hearing-related injuries.
- Repairs were made soon after the wreck and the paperwork suggests airbag components or related modules were replaced.
- A safety recall overlaps your vehicle and you’re trying to understand whether it connects to the injuries you sustained.
Because injuries can worsen over time, it’s important not to assume the malfunction issue is “obvious” or “unprovable.” The claim usually turns on documentation—medical findings plus vehicle and repair records.


