Airbag-related injuries often fall into a few patterns. You may have a claim to investigate if:
- The airbag failed to deploy even though the impact seemed severe enough to trigger it.
- The airbag deployed but didn’t protect properly, contributing to facial, head, or neck trauma.
- You were injured during deployment in a way consistent with an inflator or sensor malfunction.
- A post-crash inspection or repair report indicates airbag components were replaced due to a malfunction.
In Rome, it’s also common for crashes to be followed by quick vehicle pickup from a body shop. If that happens, make sure you can still obtain the repair documentation and diagnostic findings—because those details can later support (or undermine) your account.


