Airbag problems aren’t always obvious at first. Some people learn something is wrong only after the vehicle is checked or after they notice unusual injury patterns.
Common scenarios we see after crashes in the Lilburn area include:
- No deployment even though the crash appears serious enough to have triggered the restraint system.
- Deployment with unexpected severity, increasing facial, neck, or shoulder trauma.
- Delayed or wrong-timing deployment, where the airbag fires in conditions that don’t match how it should have responded.
- Repairs that “fix” symptoms but don’t fully explain why the restraint system malfunctioned.
Even if you’re told the airbag “worked” or that your injuries were “just from the impact,” the key question is whether the airbag system performed as it was designed and whether a defect contributed to your harm.


