In and around Milton, common crash patterns include sudden lane changes, high-speed merges, and commute traffic that increases the chance of hard impacts. In those situations, an airbag malfunction may show up in a few ways:
- No deployment despite a crash that appears serious enough to trigger it
- Unexpected deployment that occurs when the system shouldn’t have fired (or fires at the wrong moment)
- Visible injury that doesn’t match your expectation of how the restraint system should have performed
After a collision, the most important thing is medical care. But while you’re recovering, it helps to note what you can reliably remember—such as whether the airbag warning light was on, whether there were unusual sounds, and what parts were replaced after repairs.


