Every crash is different, but certain restraint-system failures show up repeatedly in real cases:
- Airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash severity should have triggered it.
- Airbag deployed at the wrong time (or in a way that didn’t match the crash dynamics).
- Unusual deployment behavior that contributed to additional injury.
- Repairs that replaced restraint components—sometimes after a malfunction was suspected, not necessarily after anyone explained the “why.”
In Star, many drivers report the same practical problem: they’re trying to recover while also learning the vehicle was repaired and the airbag system changed. That’s when documentation matters most.


