Many crashes in the Riverdale area happen during commutes and quick lane changes—situations where drivers may not think “this looks like a defect.” If the vehicle’s sensing system behaves unexpectedly, the airbag may not deploy when it should, or it may deploy in a way that worsens injuries.
Because of that, injured drivers sometimes discover the issue later when they:
- request repair records and learn the restraint components were replaced
- notice warning lights after the crash
- hear about safety campaigns tied to their vehicle’s make/model
Even if the collision seems “routine,” an airbag failure can still be legally significant—especially when medical records show an injury pattern consistent with restraint malfunction.


