Airbags are designed to reduce head and chest injuries during certain crash conditions. A “defective airbag” situation generally involves one or more problems in the restraint system, such as:
- Failure to deploy when it should have during a collision
- Improper deployment timing (for example, deploying in a way that doesn’t match the crash dynamics)
- Excessive force or abnormal inflation behavior
- Component issues related to the inflator, sensor, or control logic
For Rockledge drivers, the practical question is often simple: What happened in your crash, and what does the vehicle’s behavior suggest? Your medical records and the vehicle’s repair history usually provide the clearest starting point.


