Not every airbag failure looks the same. After a crash around Sunrise Blvd, University Dr, or on nearby connectors, people often describe one of these situations:
- The airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash seemed severe enough to trigger deployment.
- The airbag deployed but caused additional injury, such as facial trauma, burns, or hearing-related symptoms.
- The airbag deployed in a way that didn’t match the impact (for example, deploying when the collision conditions didn’t appear to warrant it).
- A vehicle repair was completed, but you later notice the airbag system was replaced or reworked, raising questions about what was wrong.
If you’re dealing with symptoms that showed up after the crash—pain, numbness, ringing in the ears, vision changes—don’t assume it’s unrelated. Airbag-related mechanisms can affect injuries even when the initial moments are unclear.


