A defective airbag case isn’t about “bad luck”—it’s about whether the airbag system performed the way it was designed to perform.
Common scenarios after a crash include:
- The airbag didn’t deploy despite a collision serious enough to trigger it.
- The airbag deployed unexpectedly or at the wrong moment.
- The airbag deployed but still left you with injuries that suggest an abnormal restraint response.
In Cairo, the practical challenge is often time-sensitive: medical treatment, vehicle repairs, and insurer communications can start before you fully understand what happened inside the restraint system.


