In North/Central Florida traffic, crashes can vary widely—from sudden lane changes on busy corridors to unexpected impacts at intersections. In those collisions, airbag failures may show up in a few common ways:
- The airbag doesn’t deploy even though the crash severity suggests it should have.
- It deploys improperly, such as deploying with abnormal force or under conditions that don’t match how the system should respond.
- Sensor/inflator issues contribute to deployment problems.
- Repairs don’t fully fix the issue, leaving documentation that points back to the restraint system.
If you’re wondering whether your case could involve a known safety problem, it usually starts with the same question: what did the vehicle’s restraint system do during your crash, and what do your medical records show about your injury mechanism?


