Airbag issues aren’t always obvious. In many Illinois collisions, the restraint system’s behavior is only understood after the vehicle is inspected, repaired, or scanned for diagnostic information.
Common patterns we see in defective airbag claims include:
- No deployment during a collision where deployment would be expected based on crash severity.
- Unexpected deployment where the timing appears inconsistent with the impact.
- Abnormal inflation—an airbag that deploys with too much force or causes additional trauma.
- Sensor or inflator-related failures that may not be visible until a repair shop or inspection report documents replaced components.
If you’re wondering whether your situation fits a defective airbag claim, the key question is whether the restraint system’s performance can be tied—through documentation and medical reasoning—to the injuries you suffered.


