Not every airbag issue automatically means a defect claim—but certain patterns are worth taking seriously, including:
- Airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash severity suggested it should have.
- Airbag deployed with abnormal behavior, such as releasing too aggressively or in a way that caused additional injury.
- Sensors or restraint control issues appear in repair findings (for example, parts replaced due to restraint system faults).
- The vehicle later shows recall activity tied to airbag components or related restraint systems.
If you experienced symptoms that seem connected to the airbag event—like facial trauma, burns, lacerations, or other restraint-related injuries—your medical record should reflect that connection early. That matters when liability is questioned.


