In our area, many people only connect the dots after the fact—especially when the crash seems “serious enough” that an airbag should have deployed.
Common North Lauderdale scenarios include:
- Airbag didn’t deploy in a collision with enough impact to trigger restraint systems in similar crashes.
- Airbag deployed with abnormal behavior, causing additional injuries (for example, facial trauma or burns).
- A repair shop replaced components, and the paperwork later suggests the airbag system was treated as defective.
- A recall notice arrives after the crash, or you learn your vehicle is tied to a safety campaign.
If any of those fit your situation, don’t assume the problem is “just bad luck.” A defective restraint system can create a basis for product liability claims—provided the evidence supports what happened in your specific crash.


