Arlington Heights is a suburban community where many drivers spend a lot of time on busy routes—especially during rush hours and seasonal weather swings. After a collision, it’s common to hear the same question from injured drivers and passengers: “Why didn’t the airbag protect me?”
A defective airbag claim may come into focus when:
- The crash severity suggests the airbag should have deployed, but it did not.
- The airbag deployed, yet injuries appear consistent with improper deployment force or timing.
- Repairs involved airbag components (like inflators, sensors, or related modules), raising questions about what failed.
- You later learn about a safety recall affecting your vehicle or a component supplier’s part.
Even if the police report primarily addresses the driver’s conduct, a product defect theory can still be relevant when the restraint system malfunctioned and worsened the harm.


