Airbag malfunction cases often start with a pattern we see in Southwest Florida traffic—sudden stops, low-visibility commutes, and higher-risk driving periods when visitors are unfamiliar with local roads.
You may be facing a potential defective airbag claim if:
- The crash looked severe, but the airbag didn’t deploy (or deployed only partially).
- The airbag deployed at the wrong time, during a collision mode where it shouldn’t have.
- The airbag deployed too aggressively, contributing to additional injury.
- You later learned your vehicle is part of a safety recall affecting inflators, sensors, or control systems.
Even if your vehicle was repaired, the repair documentation and event timeline can still be critical. The key is capturing what happened before details get lost.


