Airbag malfunctions aren’t limited to one type of crash. In the Parkland area, drivers commonly face situations where restraint systems are put under stress—especially during rush-hour travel, sudden lane changes, and intersections where visibility can shift quickly.
Some Parkland residents notice a potential issue in scenarios like:
- Front-end impacts where the airbag should have deployed but didn’t.
- Low-to-moderate collisions where an airbag deployed unexpectedly or in a way that caused additional injury.
- Crashes on wet or bright-road conditions where post-collision symptoms (burning, facial swelling, hearing changes) raise questions about how the restraint system performed.
- Vehicle repairs after the crash that replace components but don’t fully resolve safety concerns—leaving documentation that may later support a product defect claim.
Even if you’re unsure at first whether the airbag malfunction caused your injuries, it’s often worth documenting what you felt and what medical providers observed.


