Every crash tells a story, but airbag-related injuries often leave recognizable clues. Consider whether your situation matches one or more of these common patterns:
- The crash severity appeared high, yet the airbag didn’t deploy.
- The airbag deployed but caused additional injury (for example, trauma consistent with abnormal deployment behavior).
- The vehicle’s restraint warning lights appeared before the crash or showed up afterward.
- The repair shop reported replacing airbag components (inflator/module/sensor) tied to a malfunction.
- Your medical records describe injury patterns that align with airbag performance issues.
In Sweetwater, it’s common for drivers to commute through areas with heavy traffic and frequent lane changes. That increases the chance of side-impact and multi-vehicle collisions—situations where restraint systems are under specific timing and sensor-control expectations.


