In a city like Miramar—where residents regularly commute, run errands, and share the roads with trucks and changing traffic patterns—airbag-related injuries often show up in a few familiar ways:
- No deployment despite a collision that should have triggered the restraint system.
- Late/incorrect deployment that doesn’t match the crash dynamics.
- Abnormal force or component issues that can contribute to additional trauma.
- Ongoing symptoms (pain, burns, hearing issues, facial injuries) that may not be fully recognized immediately after the wreck.
If your medical team links your injury pattern to restraint system performance, that connection can become a key part of how your claim is evaluated.


