Vero Beach traffic patterns—commutes through busy corridors, sudden lane changes, and frequent mixed driving environments—mean crashes can happen in a variety of ways. In defective airbag cases, the malfunction can show up in different forms, including:
- No deployment during a collision that should have triggered the restraint system
- Late or improper deployment, where the airbag goes off in a way that doesn’t match expected crash conditions
- Abnormal deployment force, contributing to facial, neck, or other soft-tissue injuries
- Recall-related component issues, where documentation suggests the airbag/inflator/sensor system had known problems
If you’re unsure whether what happened qualifies as an airbag defect claim, the key is connecting your injury history to what the restraint system did during the crash.


