Many people in Margate assume airbags are “set it and forget it.” But in real-world crashes, the outcome can vary widely depending on:
- The crash speed and direction (front impact, offset impact, rollovers)
- Vehicle age and prior maintenance
- Whether the airbag system triggered properly
- Whether repairs replaced the correct components
After a collision, you may hear conflicting explanations—especially when the vehicle is taken to a shop quickly or when insurance moves fast to close the file. If the airbag didn’t perform as intended, that doesn’t just affect your health; it can complicate how fault is argued.
A defective airbag claim focuses on what the restraint system did (or didn’t do) and whether that performance aligns with accepted safety expectations.


