Sanford drivers commonly discover airbag problems in a few predictable scenarios:
- Airbag didn’t deploy during a crash where it appeared it should have.
- Airbag deployed but didn’t protect correctly, leading to facial, neck, or chest injuries.
- Repeated warning lights (SRS/airbag indicators) that were ignored or not fully addressed before the crash.
- Repairs happened quickly after the incident, but the underlying system issue wasn’t fully diagnosed or documented.
Because local collisions often involve highway merges and stop-and-go traffic, it’s not unusual for people to feel unsure whether the impact “counted” enough to trigger the restraint system. That’s exactly why your crash report, repair records, and medical timeline matter.


