You don’t need to be an engineer to recognize that something may be wrong. After a wreck, pay attention to these common indicators:
- Airbag didn’t deploy despite significant front-end or side impact
- Airbag deployed unexpectedly or seemed to deploy when it shouldn’t have
- Burns, facial trauma, or hearing issues consistent with restraint deployment forces
- A repaired or replaced airbag component noted on the repair order after the crash
- Recall-related paperwork tied to your vehicle’s make/model or restraint system
If you’re hurt, seek medical attention first. Then start building a record—photos, repair invoices, and the crash timeline—so your claim doesn’t get derailed by missing documentation.


