In the Algonquin area, many crashes happen during stop-and-go traffic, sudden braking, or right-angle collisions at intersections. When the restraint system doesn’t respond correctly, the injury story often becomes harder to understand.
Common malfunction patterns include:
- Airbag doesn’t deploy even though the collision severity seems consistent with deployment.
- Airbag deploys late or unexpectedly, leaving occupants with avoidable impact injuries.
- Airbag deploys with abnormal force or contributes to burns, facial trauma, or other restraint-related harm.
- Sensor/inflator problems that appear during the crash sequence, even if the vehicle later seems “fixed” by replacement parts.
If you’ve heard a “safety recall” mentioned for your vehicle, that can be important—but it’s not the final answer. In Illinois, the key is connecting the specific vehicle’s condition and the crash sequence to the injuries you treated.


