While every wreck is different, South Daytona injury cases often involve patterns like:
- “No deployment” scenarios in impacts where the crash severity would normally trigger restraint deployment.
- Unexpected deployments where the airbag goes off in a way that doesn’t match the collision conditions.
- Additional injury during deployment, such as facial trauma, burns, or hearing problems linked to restraint performance.
- Recall confusion—drivers may only discover a related safety campaign after the crash, repair, or inspection.
If you’re wondering whether your situation could qualify for a defective airbag claim, the key is connecting what happened in the crash to what your medical records show.


