After a collision, many people assume the airbag “did its job” or that the injury was simply the result of the crash. But certain red flags can suggest a safety-system issue rather than a one-off event:
- The airbag did not deploy despite crash conditions that should have triggered it.
- The airbag deployed but the injury pattern looks like the restraint system released with abnormal force.
- You received burns, facial trauma, or hearing-related symptoms consistent with an airbag inflator malfunction.
- A shop report indicates the airbag components were replaced due to malfunction (not routine damage).
- You later learn your vehicle is associated with a safety recall for an airbag component.
If you’re searching for “defective airbag lawyer near me” in Brookhaven, it’s usually because your next steps aren’t clear—especially when the repair shop says one thing and the insurance adjuster says another.


