Rexburg drivers often face stop-and-go traffic, wet or icy patches, and quick braking situations on local routes. In those moments, people expect the restraint system to do its job.
Airbag issues commonly come up in two practical ways:
- No deployment when you’d expect it: the crash seems severe enough to trigger deployment, but the airbag didn’t fire.
- Abnormal deployment behavior: the airbag deploys, but the timing or force appears inconsistent with what the vehicle’s system is supposed to deliver.
In both scenarios, injuries can be immediate and obvious—or delayed and discovered after you’ve already started your treatment. The key is building a record that connects the collision mechanics, your medical findings, and the airbag system’s performance.


