Injuries from airbag malfunctions can be delayed, and documentation can be incomplete when the vehicle is repaired quickly or when a crash happens during peak traffic. Common local scenarios include:
- Tourist-driven collisions after late dinners or events, where witnesses may be gone by the time follow-up happens.
- Short turnaround repairs after a tow—sometimes before anyone checks what was replaced in the restraint system.
- “It felt fine at the time” injuries after a beach-area drive, where soreness or symptoms worsen over days.
- Vehicle history confusion when rentals or out-of-area vehicles are involved.
When that happens, the defense may argue the injury didn’t come from the restraint system—or that the vehicle’s condition after repairs breaks the link to the malfunction. That’s why evidence planning matters early.


